Confused about which way to vote? Take a look at the facts Brexiteers promised you ...

Edit The Independent 22 Jun 2016
... debate on the pros and cons of remaining in Europe has been dumbed down to a shouting match and desperate confirmation bias – the search and use of data to prove the point one believes in, coupled with an infinite capacity to ignore or refuse to listen to any counter arguments....

Taxis are now being guided by the same tech used in city-building games

Edit Kill Screen 22 Jun 2016
“The company is now working on what could be a controversial next step, a new feature in that country to alert drivers about routes through high-crime areas.” Maps can look like destiny or they can create confirmation bias; when a map tells you to avoid a neighborhood what are the chances it will make it off the blacklist? This is all the more the ......

What the story of the niqab-wearing Welsh speaker tells us about what we want to hear

Edit New Statesman 21 Jun 2016
Confirmation bias is always a powerful thing. We’re always hungry for scraps that can support our own narratives and reinforce our belief that we are right. " data-adaptive-image-768-img="" data-adaptive-image-1024-img="" data-adaptive-image-max-img="">. You know this story because you’ve seen it on Facebook. Maybe you’re one of the 20,000-some people to have shared it ... “She's in Wales ... Confirmation bias is always a powerful thing ... Getty ....

Disagreement can become an act of love and reconciliation (University of Cape Town)

Edit Public Technologies 21 Jun 2016
(Source. University of Cape Town). Disagreement can become an act of love and reconciliation. 21 June 2016. Disagreement can become an act of love and reconciliation. Many people find the very idea of disagreement, and of disagreeing with another human being face to face, terrifying ... But the vestiges remain ... It also reinforces preexisting views that further entrench bias and polarisation - a phenomenon referred to as 'confirmation bias'....

What Investors Can Learn From Math Tests, Birthdays, O.J. Simpson, And Texas Sharpshooters

Edit Forbes 20 Jun 2016
Humans are not terribly good at accurately assessing probability and dealing with randomness. This may stem from these skills having little evolutionary value. We exhibit hindsight and confirmation bias. We weave narratives around completely random events. We assess probabilities using the wrong context. These biases make performance evaluation difficult since [...] ... ....

Inside 50: Hawthorn's road to making history gets tougher from here

Edit The Guardian 16 Jun 2016
Shooting at their fourth consecutive premiership, Hawthorn’s path to immortality is paved with a desperately tough run home in 2016. @rustyjacko. Friday night’s clash between North Melbourne and Hawthorn provides plenty of opportunity to engage in the comforts of confirmation bias ... Yet they’re far from the team they’ve been even at the mid-way point of seasons past. Related ... How do you even attempt to fill that gap? ... Access denied ... Twitter....

Social Media Unites, Divides in Times of Tragedy

Edit Voa News 13 Jun 2016
“On social media it is more tempting to believe that our views are the truth, because we are only exposed to opposite views in small doses.” And, says Steinfeld, confirmation bias affects not just the sources we seek out for news and information, but those we’re most likely to listen to and share....

Justin Leppitsch's shaky AFL coaching tenure shows the importance of belief

Edit The Guardian 13 Jun 2016
As the Brisbane coach faces calls for his sacking we’re reminded again that like religious prophets, football coaches require an audience of true believers. Mick Ellis writes for and edits Inside Football magazine ... For a new coach, the confirmation bias (barracking for your beliefs) of fans and media will excuse early failures – players “getting to learn the game plan”, or “the inconsistency of youth”, or “hampered by injuries” ... ....

The idiot brain: with Dean Burnett and Robin Ince – Guardian Live event

Edit The Guardian 06 Jun 2016
Can our brains cope with social media? Why do we have confirmation bias and can we override it? What can we learn from people who have fallen asleep while ......

Geopolitics and the Psychopath

Edit Dissident Voice 05 Jun 2016
In the aftermath of the Paris massacre I found myself pondering the surreal state of the world and the myriad humanitarian disasters and violations of international law infiltrating the globe ... U.S ... The brutality of war and suffering are historical realities ... B.F ... Relying on confirmation bias, the tendency to interpret information so that it supports preconceptions, psychopaths dupe others into colluding in actualizing his agenda ... ....

Almost Everything America Calls a Breakfast Staple Is Corporate Myth

Edit Alternet 04 Jun 2016
Carroll goes on to illustrate the numerous confirmation biases inherent in research that supports this commonly held belief ... Many of the studies are funded by the food industry, which has a clear bias....

Hadley Freeman: whether you’re pro-choice or pro-life, the abortion debate is not about you

Edit The Guardian 04 Jun 2016
It is one thing to talk about your abortion in order to fight the stigma; it is quite another to think your experience should have any bearing on its legality. @HadleyFreeman. The abortion debate may be lacking certain things ... But one quality in which it is overly blessed is the first person pronoun ... I refer, of course, to Facebook ... Reducing it to the personal is the worst kind of confirmation bias in the guise of brave self-exposure ... ....

AI will always need humans (PeriGen Inc)

Edit Public Technologies 03 Jun 2016
Their results confirmed the findings of Meehl! Statistical methods outperformed clinical methods again ... It includes Framing bias - the tendency to create a coherent interpretation without examining all available information and Confirmation bias which refers to seeking only the information that supports a particular opinion ... These biases and the burden of too much information are not so problematic for statistical methods....
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