David Goodrich

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We seek to persuade ourselves that our beliefs have always been correct and that the new information before us merely confirms what we already knew. This tendency is called the confirmation bias, and it affects all stages of thinking: what information we seek, how we interpret information when we find it, and how we remember it later.
When Can You Trust the Experts?: How to Tell Good Science from Bad in Education
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