Confirmation bias (also confirmatory bias, myside bias, or congeniality bias) is the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in...
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leading questions which seem biased towards confirming their assumptions about the person. However, this kind of confirmation bias has also been argued to...
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being dismissed to deliberate. Recency bias should not be confused with anchoring or confirmation bias. Recency bias is related to the serial-position effect...
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Observation (redirect from Observational bias)
psychology, this is called confirmation bias. Since the object of scientific research is the discovery of new phenomena, this bias can and has caused new...
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actor-observer bias, and self-serving bias. Examples of attribution bias: Confirmation bias is the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information...
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with authority bias strengthen its effects. An individual exhibiting authority bias may also be subject to experiencing confirmation bias, which is the...
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including: Cherry picking, which actually is not selection bias, but confirmation bias, when specific subsets of data are chosen to support a conclusion...
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Semmelweis reflex (section Confirmation bias)
age, a "deep sense of the invincible social power of false truths." Confirmation bias is the tendency to favour information that is consistent with prior...
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commercial bias, temporal bias, visual bias, bad news bias, narrative bias, status quo bias, fairness bias, expediency bias, class bias and glory bias (or the...
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in other disciplines, perhaps) attempt to do history." Cognitive bias Confirmation bias Cultural pluralism Determinism Embodied philosophy Environmental...
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Frequency illusion (category Cognitive biases)
selective attention and confirmation bias. The main cause behind frequency illusion, and other related illusions and biases, seems to be selective attention...
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Motivated reasoning (category Bias)
with confirmation bias. Both favor evidence supporting one's beliefs, at the same time dismissing contradictory evidence. However, confirmation bias is...
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susceptibility to six cognitive biases: anchoring, bias blind spot, confirmation bias, fundamental attribution error, projection bias, and representativeness...
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Problem solving (section Confirmation bias)
people from finding solutions; problem-solving impediments include confirmation bias, mental set, and functional fixedness. The term problem solving has...
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Observer-expectancy effect (redirect from Diagnostic bias)
them to subconsciously influence the participants of an experiment. Confirmation bias can lead to the experimenter interpreting results incorrectly because...
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Tunnel vision (metaphor) (redirect from Tunnel vision bias)
incorrect convictions. Tunnel vision is also related to confirmation bias. Confirmation bias is over-reliance on external sources that may be inaccurate...
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cognitive biases can be imagined in this situation: confirmation bias, hindsight bias, overconfidence effect, availability bias, and even the meta-bias bias blind...
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Umbrella brand (section Confirmation bias)
which is influenced by the surrounding environment. Confirmation bias is a form of statistical bias, describing the tendency to seek for or interpret evidence...
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Informational listening (section Confirmation bias)
effectively by several specific obstacles. Chief among these obstacles are confirmation bias[citation needed] and the vividness effect,[citation needed] both of...
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Dead cat bounce (section Confirmation bias)
sharp decline and hope for a quick rebound in the form of a V-bottom. Confirmation bias is the tendency to interpret information that confirms an individual’s...
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Scientific method (redirect from Experimental confirmation)
to a degree, personal bias. For example, pre-existing beliefs can alter the interpretation of results, as in confirmation bias; this is a heuristic that...
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"INFP" or "ESTJ". The test relies on the Barnum effect, flattery, and confirmation bias, leading participants to personally identify with descriptions that...
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negative effect on current returns. Confirmation bias – Bias confirming existing attitudes Curse of knowledge – Cognitive bias of failing to disregard information...
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False consensus effect (redirect from False Consensus Bias)
psychology, the false consensus effect, also known as consensus bias, is a pervasive cognitive bias that causes people to "see their own behavioral choices and...
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confirmation bias among liberals and conservatives in the United States and found that both groups were roughly equally biased. False consensus bias:...
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Blinded experiment (section Bias)
experimental biases that arise from a participants' expectations, observer's effect on the participants, observer bias, confirmation bias, and other sources...
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indeed that there is strong evidence to the contrary". Confirmation bias is a form of cognitive bias, a psychological factor that contributes to belief in...
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Reconstructive memory (section Confirmation bias)
perspective that leads the reproduced memory to be a biased interpretation of the original version. Confirmation bias results in overconfidence in personal perception...
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intervention bias in medicine are most likely an interplay of two other biases researched in humans: self-interest bias and confirmation bias. Another reason...
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Mental illness in media (section Confirmation bias)
also has the power to redefine and destigmatize mental illnesses. Confirmation bias is the tendency for people to be more likely to engage with and believe...
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