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Confirmation Bias: Why We Only See What We Want to See

Confirmation Bias: Why We Only See What We Want to See

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In this episode of the Atlas of Being, hosts Elias Rowen and Celine Hart delve into the concept of confirmation bias, exploring its definition, mechanisms, and implications in various high-stakes environments such as criminal justice and science. They discuss the historical foundations of confirmation bias, its psychological and biological underpinnings, and the role of social media in amplifying this cognitive bias. The conversation also addresses the bias blind spot, which prevents individuals from recognizing their own biases, and offers strategies for overcoming confirmation bias through structured thinking and self-reflection.


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(00:00) Introduction to Confirmation Bias

(01:43) Understanding the Mechanisms of Confirmation Bias

(10:10) The Three Stages of Confirmation Bias

(24:06) High-Stakes Implications of Confirmation Bias

(30:34) The Bias Blind Spot and Its Consequences

(33:31) Strategies for Overcoming Confirmation Bias


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