We all use data daily in our personal lives, but how we interpret that data differs based on our preferences and personalities. For example, while we all may see the same low reading on our car's fuel gauge, only some of us will take the detour to the nearest gas station. Similarly, a recipe may call for baking food at 375 F for 25 min., but some may choose to cook at a higher temperature for a shorter period. In these cases, we base our actions on our trust in the accuracy of the fuel-gauge and oven-temperature data.
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