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Frequently ( and Infrequently) Asked Questions About WMDs |
Using Cognitive Science to Design Political Ads |
The Media's Not Biased; It's You |
The Weapon's Inspector Who Knew Iraq Had No WMDs |
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The Weapon's Inspector Who Knew Iraq Had No WMDs | ||
Raymond Zilinskas, the director of the chemical and biological weapons non-proliferation program at the Monterey Institute of International Studies, was convinced that before the invasion of Iraq that the country had no stockpiled weapons of mass destruction (WMDs). Dr. Zilinkas, in this interview...more |
Frequently and Infrequently Asked Questions About WMDs | ||
Today, David Kay, who leads the investigation of the search for weapons of mass destruction (WMDs) in Iraq, is going to brief Congress, in a meeting not open to the press or public, about what he and his team of inspectors have found. It’s expected that he’s going to tell Congress...more |
The Media's Not Biased; It's You | ||
Are you convinced that President Bush is treated unfairly in the media? Or, are you furious at the little skepticism the media had about the proposed invasion of Iraq? Political liberals and conservatives, alike, often complain...more |
Using Cognitive Science to Design Political Ads | ||
It’s one week before an election. You’ve been too busy to follow it. You’re certain, however, that you’re going to vote. While watching a re-run of “Baywatch”, two commercials, one for each candidate, is aired. The first is positive and informative. The candidate tells you...more |