Question

The confirmation bias has two key components: The first is to look for evidence to confirm our existing beliefs, and the second is to
a. interpret ambiguous information in a manner consistent with our own beliefs.
b. pay greater attention to the first information we get about a person or situation.
c. assume other people's behavior is a result of their personality.
d. make sure you aren"t substituting your interpretation for the facts.

Answer

This answer is hidden. It contains 1 characters.