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Forensic Science & Addiction Research

Stupid Judgments

Submission: February 27, 2018; Published: March 28, 2018

DOI: 10.31031/FSAR.2018.03.000558

ISSN: 2578-0042
Volume3 Issue2

Abstract

We judge (i.e., evaluate) human behavior by arbitrarily selected criteria: e.g., a person may be judged a “Success” according to wealth, status, power, health, number of children, etc. The selection of the specific criterion used is culturally predetermined by the judge’s background and completely arbitrary (in that two judges sitting side by side may disagree due to their backgrounds) and often irrelevant (i.e., stupid).

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