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shminux comments on Open thread, August 19-25, 2013 - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: shminux 19 August 2013 08:22:55PM 5 points [-]

What's the name of the bias/fallacy/phenomenon where you learn something (new information, approach, calculation, way of thinking, ...) but after awhile revert to the old ideas/habits/views etc.?

Comment author: RobbBB 20 August 2013 06:12:53AM 10 points [-]

Relapse? Backsliding? Recidivism? Unstickiness? Retrogression? Downdating?

Comment author: shminux 20 August 2013 05:40:52PM *  0 points [-]

Hmm, some of these are good terms, but the issue is so common, I assumed there would be a standard term for it, at least in the education circles.

Comment author: moreati 19 August 2013 09:48:41PM 0 points [-]

I can't think of an academic name, the common phrases in Britain are 'stuck in your ways', 'bloody minded', 'better the the devil you know'.

Comment author: [deleted] 21 August 2013 06:09:19PM 0 points [-]

Depending on what timescales shminux is thinking of as “awhile” (hours or months?), RobbBB's suggestions may be better.