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confirmation bias

Confirmation Bias (Wason)

5 years ago • Cognitive Bias, Learning Theories & Models, Mental Models • 0

Summary: Confirmation bias is a cognitive error that people make when they are only willing to accept new information when it confirms what they already believe (i.e., aligns with their existing beliefs and values). People who fall into the trap of confirmation bias tend to purposefully seek out evidence that supports already solidified beliefs and […]

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