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Confirmation Bias

Confirmation Bias

Confirmation bias makes us filter information through existing beliefs:

  • We unconsciously seek evidence supporting our views
  • Contradictory information gets downplayed or reinterpreted
  • Google searches with biased terms produce biased results
  • Echo chambers form when we surround ourselves with agreement
  • Even opposing groups both believe evidence supports their side

This bias explains polarization in politics, persistence of superstitions, and why changing minds is so difficult. Our brains act more like lawyers defending pre-existing positions than judges weighing evidence objectively.

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