YOU’RE NOT ALWAYS WHERE YOU THINK YOU ARE
Dec 21, 2020
2 minutes
By Heather Grady
RECENTLY I WITNESSED two examples of confirmation bias which reminded me how easily this can happen and its potential consequences.
In the first case, a group misidentified their location on the map. The features around them looked like the point on
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