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The Confirmation Bias — What Do You Really Know: List of Biases in Judgment and Decision-Making, Part 6

Well, here we are into the sixth week of biases in judgment and decision-making. Every Monday, I look at my list of cognitive biases and I see that we’ve still got quite a few weeks to go until I’ve exhausted the biases that I want to talk about. This week was a toss-up: I was …

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Posted byJeremiah StanghiniMarch 4, 2013March 20, 2013Posted inPsychology, Science, WisdomTags: Aristotle, B. F. Skinner, Bias, Bottle cap, Cognitive bias, Confirmation Bias, Decision-Making, Epistemology, Framing (social sciences), Fundamental Attribution Error, How We Know, John Locke, Knowledge, Mental health, Plato, Probability, Socrates24 Comments on The Confirmation Bias — What Do You Really Know: List of Biases in Judgment and Decision-Making, Part 6

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