Your car breaks down. Must be because you skipped an oil change last month. Or your favorite team loses. Well, that was because of a bad call by a corrupt referee. In reality, many events involve multiple contributing factors. But we tend to gravitate toward single causes.
In this episode of Choiceology with Katy Milkman ( , we look at our desire to explain things simply, even when the truth may be more complex.
Where unidentified flying objects are concerned, there is rarely a simple answer. They’d be identified flying objects otherwise. So in the absence of conclusive evidence, UFOs capture the imagination.
Case in point: the Rendlesham Forest Incident ( . We’ll hear from UFO expert (and skeptic) Toby Ball ( about a fascinating series of sightings in the Rendlesham Forest in the early 1980s. Toby deconstructs the events—and the rush to conclusions by certain media outlets—in search of an explanation.
Toby explores the folklore and culture surrounding UFO encounters on his show Strange Arrivals ( . He also appears on the weekly podcast Crime Writers On ( .
Next, Katy speaks with Tania Lombrozo ( about her research on our mind’s preference for simple explanations—and when that can lead us astray. Tania is the Arthur W. Marks Professor of Psychology at Princeton University and lab director at Princeton’s Concepts and Cognition Lab ( .
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