Ed Helms
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Key Titles and Phrases | Count | Lang | Last Seen |
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acteur | 14.29% | FR | 03/10/2017 |
actor | 85.71% | EN | 24/01/2017 |
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Ed Helms | EN | 68.93% |
Ed Helms | FR | 13.56% |
Ed Helms | NL | 10.73% |
Ed Helms | PT | 6.21% |
Ed Helms | HR | 0.56% |


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Mike Schur recalls
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“We started from a very organic place of, what interests us about the world, what are some things we’ve noticed, what are some human behavioural traits that are worthy of investigation?” “Ed mentioned a podcast he had heard about something called the Backfire Effect, which is a psychological phenomenon that when people are confronted with things that run contrary to core beliefs that they hold, they’re much more likely to double down on the wrong take than they are to accept the new information and alter their behaviour”
smh Wednesday, April 28, 2021 10:29:00 AM EAT
Mike Schur recalls
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about Ed Helms
)
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“We started from a very organic place of, what interests us about the world, what are some things we’ve noticed, what are some human behavioural traits that are worthy of investigation?” “Ed mentioned a podcast he had heard about something called the Backfire Effect, which is a psychological phenomenon that when people are confronted with things that run contrary to core beliefs that they hold, they’re much more likely to double down on the wrong take than they are to accept the new information and alter their behaviour”
brisbanetimes Wednesday, April 28, 2021 10:23:00 AM EAT
Mike Schur recalls
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about Ed Helms
)
:
“We started from a very organic place of, what interests us about the world, what are some things we’ve noticed, what are some human behavioural traits that are worthy of investigation?” “Ed mentioned a podcast he had heard about something called the Backfire Effect, which is a psychological phenomenon that when people are confronted with things that run contrary to core beliefs that they hold, they’re much more likely to double down on the wrong take than they are to accept the new information and alter their behaviour”
theage Wednesday, April 28, 2021 9:02:00 AM EAT