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    Confirmatory bias, also known as confirmation bias, is the tendency to search for, interpret, and remember information in a way that supports what we already believe. Instead of looking at all the facts objectively, we naturally focus on evidence that backs up our opinions and ignore or downplay anything that contradicts them. For example, if someone believes a certain diet works, they may only notice success stories and ignore studies that show mixed results. This bias can affect our decisions, opinions, and even how we view others. Being aware of it helps us think more critically and fairly.

May 29 2025

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