want to spend on this website today and then the next time I went it could highlight and ask for a quick confirmation that I want to spend more than the amount of time I selected originally so in this example technologyhelps replace an Impulse with a conscious Choice what if technology was on your team to help you live by your
Like when I say confirmation , you say bias. Confirmation -- Bias. Confirmation -- Bias.Confirmation -- Bias. Confirmation -- Bias.
Confirmation -- Bias. Confirmation -- Bias.Confirmation -- Bias. Confirmation -- Bias.Yeah, that's the sound of hip hop for me, ya'll.
And there's a psychological principle called confirmation bias that confirms this. Confirmation bias that confirms this, that's funny.What confirmation bias essentially does is it says that you filter out things that don't conform to what you already believe.
do this right and do it better but by appointing people to positions who care about these issues and Congress at the confirmation hearings asking questions and getting them on record for caring about these issues because we've always seen in open government area that whenyou appoint people at the head of agencies who recognize that they should be accountable that the agencies do a better job so let me shift the
I said, Pete, I have this crazy idea, you know, what do you think? And he said, that is fabulous. Sign me up. And, umm, so that was just this wonderful confirmation and -- and I continued making calls and then I -- my friend Jane Ganahl, who founded Litquake, San Francisco literary festival, sort of climbedon, has been an amazing supporter, has really helped with a lot of outreach which has, you know, led to these -- this amazing list of authors who've signed
It's a horrible, horrible, horrible story. It's vivid; it's awful; it's exactly the kind of story which is going to be remembered, right? Confirmation bias. Once we believe something for any reason, we will seek to confirm it. Evidence that supports our belief will be
And as I was researching the mechanics of cult influence, I kept coming across mentions of some of the better known biases, like confirmation bias or our tendency to selectively seek out and identify and remember information which validates our existing beliefs while dismissing forgetting information that controverts it or the sunk cost fallacy, which is our penchant to think that resources are already spent on an endeavor
the book. Now the codeex was invented long before Christianity but Christians were the first people who really used the confirmation bias. We believe the views that agree with us and the social
Because we can't get rid of a feeling, but we can learn to distrust it. The confirmation bias alone is a weakness, right?
Confirmation bias that confirms this, that's funny.What confirmation bias essentially does is it says that you filter out things that don't conform to what you already believe. And you willfully seek out things that will conform to what you already believe.
parents at baptism. The Catholics once considered 13 adulthood. And I promise you that even when I went through my confirmation ceremony, my parents no longer did not consider me an adult even after I went through the rite of passage. So, these things are just remnants now, but they weren't remnants in the Middle Ages and they're not in the books.
to play that game still? But confirmation bias is fascinating because it-it-it’s not just the blackjack table.
Mm-hmm. I would have been like, tell me all the stories. and then having the confirmation and also the access to the people in the room who were actually there and who have this connection.
So that's actually-- and we all fall for this. It's the confirmation bias to some extent, right. So we are all prone to having favorites.
Tyler Cowen pointed out that there are two ways that a dish can appear on the menu. So there is some confirmation bias at play.
The last quick story I wanted to tell you, just to wrap up in the last five minutes, is now looking at aspects of our psychology and cognitive which is this confirmation bias.
The last quick story I wanted to tell you, just to wrap up in the last five minutes, is now looking at aspects of our psychology and cognitive And it's this confirmation bias as well as other cognitive biases that are going to affect the future that we can create for ourselves as
as a confirmation of Egypt's shift towards the US.
And due to confirmation bias, we tend to lock on to the things that are accurate and ignore the things that aren't accurate.
And further confirmation of that came not from Japan but from Mexico.
And that is confirmation bias-- if we tend to like someone, it's hard to find fault with them.
But because of confirmation bias, because it's easier to claim that, well, fairness and equality pays off, then this myth has sort of pervaded.
the open confirmation . So we're really interested in understanding how that happens, and that's when it's induced by CD4 binding.
And the confirmation bias is just a psychological tendency that plays out for all of us all the time.
But they really want confirmation that what they're buying is what they think they're buying.
So in confirmation bias, we have some sort of prior belief, and we'll notice stuff that confirms the belief, and we just kind of won't notice things
So it's a confirmation bias example par excellence.
So it's a confirmation that you are a Jew.
But actually having the confirmation was still devastating.
If reality contradicts a person's worldview, it takes persistence for the message to get through. Like when I say confirmation , you say bias. Confirmation -- Bias. Confirmation -- Bias.
But the confirmation of this light curve shape versus luminosity relationship with the Katzman telescope, so that was something we did.
Ideally we have Catholic confirmation as rites of passage that are potent, that actually do what they're designed to do, to grow you into that man you
It's a confirmation of your roots, and a kind of reconciliation with your roots, which you maybe hated.
Now if you really, really want to get a taste of this wait until this fall, because we have an election season coming up. And this is when confirmation bias is on display for the world to see. So if you still don't believe in the Ram 1500 example, get into a political argument with someone who thinks differently than you on some social network, via Twitter,
We don't want that. We're showing confirmation bias at work. But what eventually happens is the stories that we tell ourselves become true because of confirmation bias.
Greg: I got a confirmation here.
very difficult confirmation process can you talk a little bit about your thoughts about how the confirmation process has changed from the days that
that in my confirmation hearing we were unlikely to have some huge battle
his uh confirmation proceedings Complicated by this very ambitious agenda they he had for us China collaboration especially given that he
had even gotten confirmation that I was pregnant, and this was the listserv expectant mothers due in June of about 50 women in at the time that I joined. Over the course of the next,
It's a horrible, horrible, horrible story. It's vivid; it's awful; it's exactly the kind of story which is going to be remembered, right? actually empowers confirmation bias. Because once you believe something, you go to Google, you type in keywords for what you believe, and sure enough,
It's a horrible, horrible, horrible story. It's vivid; it's awful; it's exactly the kind of story which is going to be remembered, right? That's confirmation bias. Well, now they're very concerned.
It's a horrible, horrible, horrible story. It's vivid; it's awful; it's exactly the kind of story which is going to be remembered, right? I believe it was confirmation bias, I think you said.
but no confirmations and that's remarkable to me it's remarkable to me that you can have projects on that scale
So childhood confirmations have gone down. Adult confirmations in the Church of England have gone up. And you can also look at odd things like pilgrimages.
But probably the biggest is confirmation bias, that’s our brain’s tendency to accept information that agrees with things we already believe,
Tyler Cowen pointed out that there are two ways that a dish can appear on the menu. And people are talking about confirmation bias.
The last quick story I wanted to tell you, just to wrap up in the last five minutes, is now looking at aspects of our psychology and cognitive Another one of them is the confirmation bias, which historically, I argue in the book, Columbus suffered from.
You can search for anything and get confirmation bias pretty quickly if you want it to, depending on how much you search.