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By Michelle Eickmeyer

The Internet exploded last night. While this seems to happen more and more often, this particular episode highlighted a few interesting things to me. First, people care passionately about seemingly random things. People also seem to have very strong opinions on things which, in the sweep of things, don’t really matter. It was also an interesting display of how quickly anything — valuable or not — can infiltrate just about everyone’s social feeds. Even while the “whole world” (read: U.S.) is sleeping. Most importantly, lessons of ‘things aren’t always what they seem’ and ‘just because its on the internet doesn’t make it true’ abound.

为了赶上大家,“争议”last night about whether a certain photographed dress was “white and gold” or “blue and black.” In said photo, I see white and gold. I’ve also seen pictures of a woman wearing the same dress at a wedding, where it is clearly blue and black. This morning, ABC ran a segment about it. It’s good background, and shows all of the images you need to make a decision. Or find ammunition for your counter-argument. Up to you. This文章从大西洋还着眼于大辩论。

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传播与传统媒体收集on InfoTrac

全知道“他们”说,所有的新闻是好按。是这件衣服好对任何人的非归因提?应该是什么?难道是?什么是挑战与被未归属到一个积极的事情v好处。被关联到一个不利的事情?连衣裙名不见经传的设计师是超过12小时顶部趋势项。在种族带电调查射击受害人携带名为水果糖。显示与20名武装反美紧凑型皮卡车的照片。在著名的国际新闻杂志封面的战士。哪一方是更好? This collection of more than 250 journals is dedicated to exploring these questions and more.

19世纪英国期刊

想要看更多的衣服?我们已经有很多交通对近期一些postsabout Downton Abbey. If Downton fashion is your thing, take a look at the real thing in these primary source pages. Adverts from the 1800s? Yeah. And they’re pretty cool. And if fashion isn’t your thing, see what else was going on there and then. It’s very cool. I recommend liquor or farm equipment searches too.

在语境对立的观点

无论“价值”,你在这个特殊的谈话看,有目的地,简洁,并负责任地争辩的能力是至关重要的。此外,以这种能力重要的是有机会获得可信,公正的资源上争论的双方。因此,尽管它可能看起来轻浮,以“打”关于衣服的颜色,有一个很好的想法考虑和支持的说法是一样的,不管话题。

心理学系列on InfoTrac

How does your brain recognize color and what do some people see color differently, even beyond any physical “limitation”? Do right brainers see blue differently than left brainers? Does the concept of color limit perception? Are you more likely to see the blue dress after seeing a more obviously blue picture of it? (See the GMA clip above – this happens to Robin.) But beyond color (and this might seem like a stretch, but bear with me), what does this exercise change or tell us about trust? Trust for what we believe, and see, and believe or see in someone else? Everyone’s abs, or butt-shots, or waistline, or hair color, or …. If this was the straw that broke the internet’s back, where do we go from here?

*apologies – the catalog page for the Psychology Collection is in revision and currently unavailable. The link will direct you to the page for the custom journal section of Infotrac.

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米歇尔是“随时”!旅行者和语言爱好者。她有度从中央密歇根大学和密歇根州立大学说话。目前,她正在成为亚军,并使用在高中打高尔夫球。

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