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    The Tendency to Look for Information That Supports One's Own
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The Tendency to Look for Information That Supports One's Own

Question 141

Question 141

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The tendency to look for information that supports one's own belief is called


A) the principle of falsifiability.
B) confirmation bias.
C) criterion validity.
D) volunteer bias.
E) expectation bias.

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