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Put simply, people like to be right; they hate to be proven wrong. In the 1960s, an English psychologist isolated this phenomenon and put a name to it: “confirmation bias.” Other psychologists then discovered that trying to fight confirmation bias by demonstrating people’s errors often made the problem worse. The more you explain with facts that someone is mistaken, the more they dig in their heels.
Likewar: The Weaponization of Social Media
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