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Confirmation bias (also confirmatory bias, myside bias, or congeniality bias) is the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in... |
leading questions which seem biased towards confirming their assumptions about the person. However, this kind of confirmation bias has also been argued to... |
being dismissed to deliberate. Recency bias should not be confused with anchoring or confirmation bias. Recency bias is related to the serial-position effect... |
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... |
actor-observer bias, and self-serving bias. Examples of attribution bias: Confirmation bias is the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information... |
including: Cherry picking, which actually is not selection bias, but confirmation bias, when specific subsets of data are chosen to support a conclusion... |
with authority bias strengthen its effects. An individual exhibiting authority bias may also be subject to experiencing confirmation bias, which is the... |
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... |
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... |
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... |
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... |
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... |
susceptibility to six cognitive biases: anchoring, bias blind spot, confirmation bias, fundamental attribution error, projection bias, and representativeness... |
try to repeat their initial results. It is a special case of the confirmation bias. Suppose that, in an experimental setting, a subject is presented... |
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... |
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... |
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... |
negative effect on current returns. Confirmation bias – Bias confirming existing attitudes Curse of knowledge – Cognitive bias of failing to disregard information... |
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... |
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... |