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What are some of the biases to recognize?

1. Confirmation bias, 2. Conviction bias 3. appearance bias, 4. Group bias , 5. Blame bias

What is confirmation bias?

Confirmation bias is when people have a plan, idea or belief they want to find an answer to but will want to find evidence that will support their belief. They do not want answers or evidence that go counter to their belief. When investigating confirmation bias, take a look at theories that seem a little too good to be true. You should first find evidence that disconfirms your belief.

What is the most common emotion of them all?

It is the desire for pleasure and the avoidance of pain

What is conviction bias?

To believe in an idea so strongly it must be true. We will not believe in anyone who doesn't support our belief.

Appearance bias what is it?

Appearance bias is how people appear to us but that is not how they are. They put on a front that appears to be Noble or positive but it is all a mask.

What is group bias?

Group bias is when someone believes the ideas are their own fact they do not listen to the group. When in reality, people do not like to feel isolated they want to belong in a group. So they take up ideas without them knowing of the group. An example of this is believing in one party or the other like the Republican Party you end up believing in that group without even knowing it.

What is blame bias?

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