Watch the TED Talk The Future of LyingLinks to an external site. by Psychologist Jeff Hancock, and answer the following questions before our Zoom meeting this week on June 27th , 1PM-2 PM. Be prepared to share your answers during the Zoom meeting.
1: What is the topic?
2: What is the unanswered research question he asks?
3: What is his hypothesis or claim?
4: How does he connect his evidence to his claim?
5: What research (evidence/grounds) does he share to support or refute his hypothesis or claim?
6. What is the next question he proposes at the end of the TEDTalk?
Watch the TED Talk The Future of LyingLinks to an external site. by Psychologist Jeff Hancock, and answer the following questions before our Zoom meeting this week on June 27th , 1PM-2 PM. Be prepared to share your answers during the Zoom meeting.
1: What is the topic?
2: What is the unanswered research question he asks?
3: What is his hypothesis or claim?
4: How does he connect his evidence to his claim?
5: What research (evidence/grounds) does he share to support or refute his hypothesis or claim?
6. What is the next question he proposes at the end of the TEDTalk?
Watch the TED Talk The Future of LyingLinks to an external site. by Psychologist Jeff Hancock, and answer the following questions before our Zoom meeting this week on June 27th , 1PM-2 PM. Be prepared to share your answers during the Zoom meeting.
1: What is the topic?
2: What is the unanswered research question he asks?
3: What is his hypothesis or claim?
4: How does he connect his evidence to his claim?
5: What research (evidence/grounds) does he share to support or refute his hypothesis or claim?
6. What is the next question he proposes at the end of the TEDTalk?
Watch the TED Talk The Future of LyingLinks to an external site. by Psychologist Jeff Hancock, and answer the following questions before our Zoom meeting this week on June 27th , 1PM-2 PM. Be prepared to share your answers during the Zoom meeting.
1: What is the topic?
2: What is the unanswered research question he asks?
3: What is his hypothesis or claim?
4: How does he connect his evidence to his claim?
5: What research (evidence/grounds) does he share to support or refute his hypothesis or claim?
6. What is the next question he proposes at the end of the TEDTalk?
TED Talk by Psychologist Jeff Hancock