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- Raymond S. Nickerson
- Tufts University
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<jats:p> Confirmation bias, as the term is typically used in the psychological literature, connotes the seeking or interpreting of evidence in ways that are partial to existing beliefs, expectations, or a hypothesis in hand. The author reviews evidence of such a bias in a variety of guises and gives examples of its operation in several practical contexts. Possible explanations are considered, and the question of its utility or disutility is discussed. </jats:p>
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- Review of General Psychology
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Review of General Psychology 2 (2), 175-220, 1998-06
SAGE Publications