• Belief perseverance (also known as conceptual conservatism) is maintaining a belief despite new information that firmly contradicts it. Since rationality...
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  • though the different parties are exposed to the same evidence) belief perseverance (when beliefs persist after the evidence for them is shown to be false)...
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  • Juneau, Alaska Belief perseverance, in psychology Search for "perseverance" on Wikipedia. All pages with titles beginning with Perseverance All pages with...
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  • Semmelweis reflex also exemplifies how belief perseverance causes individuals to adhere to their initial beliefs despite contradicting evidence. The human...
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  • action, and anxiety. Another explanation of Milgram's results invokes belief perseverance as the underlying cause. What "people cannot be counted on is to...
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  • unwillingness to acknowledge or value the work of others, jealousy, belief perseverance, or forming part of a wider turf war. As a social phenomenon, this...
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    it were real". Another explanation of Milgram's results invokes belief perseverance as the underlying cause. What "people cannot be counted on is to...
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  • cognitive ability, though it did not disappear. Base rate fallacy Belief perseverance Confirmation bias Strong prior Edwards, Ward. "Conservatism in Human...
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  • personality Affect heuristic – Mental shortcut based on emotion Belief perseverance – Maintaining a belief despite new information that firmly contradicts it Cognitive...
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  • confused with belief perseverance, cognitive inertia is the perseverance of how one interprets information, not the perseverance of the belief itself. Cognitive...
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  • showed in 2014 that belief bias can be affected by the difficulty level and placement of the syllogism in question. Belief perseverance Confirmation bias...
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  • consensus effect false polarization effect hostile media effect belief perseverance overjustification Scientific career Fields Psychology Institutions...
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    process, including biased assimilation of information and resulting belief perseverance, the false consensus effect, the hostile media effect, reactive devaluation...
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  • of bystander apathy when the situation was a dangerous emergency. Belief perseverance Empathy-altruism Lynching Omission bias One Night (2012 film) Rubbernecking...
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    empirical observations is often traced to belief perseverance, the psychological tendency of clinging to discredited beliefs. Also, some historians of science...
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  • to consider ideas which conflict with one's own established beliefs. Belief perseverance: The tendency to cling to such ideas even after they have suffered...
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  • in When Prophecy Fails were the first experimental evidence for belief perseverance.[citation needed] Festinger's seminal 1957 work integrated existing...
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  • libertarian free will and the significance of personal perseverance. Before the Reformation, belief in forms of eternal security were anecdotal. Besides...
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  • Open-mindedness (category Belief)
    include steadfastness, loyalty, and fundamentalism. v t e Belief perseverance – Maintaining a belief despite new information that firmly contradicts it Filter...
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    woozle effect as an example of confirmation bias and links it to belief perseverance and groupthink. Because in the social sciences empirical evidence...
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  • President Trump, was also described as such. Amity–enmity complex Belief perseverance Fundamentalism Groupthink Ideocracy Ideology Siege mentality State...
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  • and anxiety. A competing explanation of Milgram's results invokes belief perseverance as the underlying factor. What "people cannot be counted on is to...
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  • misuse, abuse and/or inappropriate use of information, including: Belief perseverance A group utilises information in their decision-making that has already...
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  • membersPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets Belief perseverance – Maintaining a belief despite new information that firmly contradicts it Buckminster...
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  • Fundamental attribution error (also known as correspondence bias) and belief perseverance. Spontaneous trait inference refers to the phenomena where, when...
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    Perseverance of the saints, also known as preservation of the saints, is a Calvinist doctrine asserting that the elect will persevere in faith and ultimately...
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  • spanning a range of F3 to D5. Described by Lipa as about "self belief, perseverance, and fighting for what you want," the song sees her pleading for...
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  • Confirmation bias – Bias confirming existing attitudes Belief perseverance – Maintaining a belief despite new information that firmly contradicts it Cultural...
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  • Cognitive dissonance (category Belief)
    Affective forecasting Ambivalence Antiprocess Attribution (psychology) Belief perseverance Buyer's remorse Choice-supportive bias Cognitive bias Cognitive distortion...
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  • True-believer syndrome (category Belief)
    fanatical groups. True-believer syndrome could be considered a type of belief perseverance for paranormal phenomena. In an article published in Skeptical Inquirer...
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