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Confirmation bias reinforces existing beliefs from "summary" of Thinking, Fast and Slow... in 30 Minutes by 30 Minute Expert Summary Staff

Confirmation bias is a cognitive bias that affects how we process information and form beliefs. Our tendency to seek out information that confirms what we already believe can strengthen our existing beliefs, even if they are incorrect. For example, if we believe that a certain political candidate is the best choice, we may only pay attention to news stories and information that support that belief, while ignoring or dismissing any information that contradicts it. This bias can have far-reaching effects in our decision-making processes, as it can lead us to overlook important information that could challenge or change our beliefs. When we are presented with new information that confirms our existing beliefs, we are more likely to accept it at face value and not critically evaluate its validity. This can create a cycle where our belief...
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