Multiple Choice
Confirmation bias is
A) the tendency to believe that we can complete more in a given period of time than we actually can.
B) the tendency to notice, process, and remember information that confirms our current beliefs much more readily than information that disconfirms our current beliefs.
C) the tendency to assume that our fate is under our control to a greater extent than is actually the case.
D) the tendency to think that "tilts" are potential errors in our thinking that result from the same general tendency to conserve our limited processing capacity.
E) none of the above.
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