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Match each definition to the type of bias it describes. anchoring bias
confirmation bias
outcome bias
negativity bias
blind-spot bias
relies heavily on the first source encountered
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focuses solely on negative events rather than
the positive or neutral events
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notices biases in others but not in oneself
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seeks out information and data that only
confirms pre-existing ideas or beliefs
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draws conclusions based solely on the outcomes
of previous events, without considering other
contributing factors
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Match each definition to the type of bias it describes.

anchoring bias
confirmation bias
outcome

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