Fear and the human tendency to confirmation bias and selective thinking can sometimes lead the believer to fulfill the curse. |
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The command structure appears to have become a machine generating confirmation bias. |
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Perhaps most significant about the confirmation bias is that the doctrinal military decision-making process lends itself to its occurrence. |
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Experimenters might avoid or reduce confirmation bias by collaborating in experimental design with colleagues who hold contrary hypotheses. |
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The Daily Caller writer introduced both the contextomy fallacy and provided a textbook example of confirmation bias fallacy in his declaration. |
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Relying on personal experience ignores the possibility of self-deception and confirmation bias. |
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Consider how this rule, in combination with the first, might change your conclusions, or at least challenge your confirmation bias. |
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I have built a confirmation bias so strongly into my own fabric that it's hard to imagine a fact that could wonk me. |
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Conspiracy theorists, especially, display the confirmation bias. |
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There's probably a strong confirmation bias going on with your words. |
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Researchers are sometimes guilty of confirmation bias by setting up experiments or framing their data in ways that will tend to confirm their hypotheses. |
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There's a considerable danger of confirmation bias in this sort of thing. |
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The investor thereby installs a mechanism designed to reaffirm his opinion, known as a confirmation bias. |
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Hampering such efforts is a tendency to frequently succumb to the so-called confirmation bias. |
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This sort of sustained engagement can short-circuit racially triggered instances of the confirmation bias, wrote Dobbin. |
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And, of course, all sides in this conflict suffer from a degree of confirmation bias. |
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Another story about the NSA at CNet, by Declan McCullagh, seems to be a perfect example of confirmation bias. |
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Charles Johnson explains how tech, confirmation bias, and media laziness are complicating the issue. |
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That Tobin keeps reiterating it anyway suggests a deep confirmation bias. |
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Confirmation bias means we seek out information that fits with our worldview. |
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Confirmation bias kicks in for the most part in a wholly subconscious manner. |
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