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title: "Confirmation bias"
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chunk: 11/11
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source: "https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Confirmation_bias"
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category: "reference"
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tags: "science, encyclopedia"
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date_saved: "2026-05-05T09:49:42.474584+00:00"
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instance: "kb-cron"
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== Further reading ==
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Leavitt, Fred (2015), Dancing with absurdity: Your most cherished beliefs (and all your others) are probably wrong, Peter Lang Publishers, ISBN 978-1-4539-1490-8, OCLC 908685982
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Stanovich, Keith (2009), What intelligence tests miss: The psychology of rational thought (Lay), New Haven (Connecticut): Yale University Press, ISBN 978-0-300-12385-2
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Westen, Drew (2007), The political brain: The role of emotion in deciding the fate of the nation, PublicAffairs, ISBN 978-1-58648-425-5, OCLC 86117725
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Meppelink, Corine S., Edith G. Smit, Marieke L. Fransen, and Nicola Diviani. "'I Was Right about Vaccination': Confirmation Bias and Health Literacy in Online Health Information Seeking." Journal of Health Communication 24, no. 2 (2019): 129–40. https://doi.org/10.1080/10810730.2019.1583701.
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Pearson, George David Hooke, and Silvia Knobloch-Westerwick. "Is the Confirmation Bias Bubble Larger Online? Pre-Election Confirmation Bias in Selective Exposure to Online versus Print Political Information." Mass Communication & Society 22, no. 4 (2019): 466–86. https://doi.org/10.1080/15205436.2019.1599956.
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== External links ==
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Skeptic's Dictionary: confirmation bias – Robert T. Carroll
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Teaching about confirmation bias – class handout and instructor's notes by K.H. Grobman
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Confirmation bias at You Are Not So Smart
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Confirmation bias learning object – interactive number triples exercise by Rod McFarland for Simon Fraser University
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Brief summary of the 1979 Stanford assimilation bias study – Keith Rollag, Babson College |