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    In Reasoning,the Tendency to Search for Evidence That Confirms a Conclusion
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In Reasoning,the Tendency to Search for Evidence That Confirms a Conclusion

Question 50

Question 50

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In reasoning,the tendency to search for evidence that confirms a conclusion is called __________.


A) confirmation bias
B) insight
C) counterfactual reasoning
D) availability heuristic

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