Confirmation Bias – Definition, Examples and How to Avoid – Psychology Motovlog

Learn the definition of the confirmation bias and understand examples of this cognitive bias in this informative video. The confirmatory bias is a very common flaw and can be found almost everywhere. There are a few tips you can use to avoid this common logical flaw in your daily thinking, one of which is to always get a second opposing opinion. The use of the banana is a great example of the confirmation bias and I hope this video offers value and entertainment in a clear and concise way. Don’t start looking for reasons to support your answer before you even start your research. Everyone subconsciously looks for reasons to support their opinions and ways to ignore those who oppose, and learning about this cognitive bias is the best way to avoid it.

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