
Confirmation Bias Explained
ThoughtMonkey takes us through why Confirmation Bias exists, where it presents itself and what we can do about it.
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ThoughtMonkey takes us through why Confirmation Bias exists, where it presents itself and what we can do about it.
Read More…It’s not as if pooling resources and having a conversation would result in one side convincing the other – we wouldn’t have had centuries of religious conflict if things were so simple.
Read More…Even if you think you’re unprejudiced, you’re probably wrong. Unconsciously, you’re rife with bias, you bigot, and you need to be re-educated.
Read More…Confirmation bias is a person’s tendency to favor information that confirms their assumptions, preconceptions or hypotheses whether these are actually and independently true or not.
Read More…As humans we are looked upon as the most rational beings on the planet.
Read More…What we found is that when these 100 studies were run by other researchers, however, only 36% reached statistical significance.
Read More…Confirmation bias occurs from the direct influence of desire on beliefs. When people would like a certain idea or concept to be true, they end up believing it to be true. They are motivated by wishful thinking.
Read More…Science is in the midst of a crisis: A surprising fraction of published studies fail to replicate when the procedures are repeated.
Read More…Repetition for a start
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