Confirmation bias has been widely studied for its role in failures of reasoning. Individuals exhibiting confirmation bias fail to engage with information that contradicts their current beliefs, and, as a result, can fail to abandon inaccurate beliefs. But although most investigations of confirmation bias focus on individual learning, human knowledge is typically developed within a social structure. How does the presence of confirmation bias influence learning and the development of consensus within a group? In this paper, we use network models to study this question. We find, perhaps surprisingly, that moderate confirmation bias often improves group learning. This is because confirmation bias leads the group to entertain a wider varie...
Mercier & Sperber (M&S) claim that the phenomenon of belief bias – which they consider to be an arch...
‘Confirmation bias’ is a phenomenon that has been recognized by philosophers of science through cent...
The role of factors previously implicated as leading to confirmation bias during hypothesis testing ...
Confirmation bias has been widely studied for its role in failures of reasoning. Individuals exhibi...
Humans tend to discount information that undermines past choices and judgments. This confirmation bi...
Confirmation bias is one of the most widely discussed epistemically problematic cognitions, challeng...
Having a confirmation bias sometimes leads us to hold inaccurate beliefs. So, the puzzle goes: why d...
Biases in the consideration of evidence can reduce the chances of consensus between people with diff...
Confirmation bias is a daily and commonly under-recognized cognitive bias, one in which requires mor...
Contested issues, such as climate change, can generate polarised and rigid views. A prominent source...
We simulate societal opinion dynamics when there is confirmation bias in information gathering and s...
Online social networks provide users with unprecedented opportunities to engage with diverse opinion...
Mercier & Sperber (M&S) claim that the phenomenon of belief bias - which they consider to be an arch...
There is conclusive evidence that information search processes are typically biased in favor of the ...
The false consensus effect (FCE) - the tendency to (erroneously) project our attitudes and opinions ...
Mercier & Sperber (M&S) claim that the phenomenon of belief bias – which they consider to be an arch...
‘Confirmation bias’ is a phenomenon that has been recognized by philosophers of science through cent...
The role of factors previously implicated as leading to confirmation bias during hypothesis testing ...
Confirmation bias has been widely studied for its role in failures of reasoning. Individuals exhibi...
Humans tend to discount information that undermines past choices and judgments. This confirmation bi...
Confirmation bias is one of the most widely discussed epistemically problematic cognitions, challeng...
Having a confirmation bias sometimes leads us to hold inaccurate beliefs. So, the puzzle goes: why d...
Biases in the consideration of evidence can reduce the chances of consensus between people with diff...
Confirmation bias is a daily and commonly under-recognized cognitive bias, one in which requires mor...
Contested issues, such as climate change, can generate polarised and rigid views. A prominent source...
We simulate societal opinion dynamics when there is confirmation bias in information gathering and s...
Online social networks provide users with unprecedented opportunities to engage with diverse opinion...
Mercier & Sperber (M&S) claim that the phenomenon of belief bias - which they consider to be an arch...
There is conclusive evidence that information search processes are typically biased in favor of the ...
The false consensus effect (FCE) - the tendency to (erroneously) project our attitudes and opinions ...
Mercier & Sperber (M&S) claim that the phenomenon of belief bias – which they consider to be an arch...
‘Confirmation bias’ is a phenomenon that has been recognized by philosophers of science through cent...
The role of factors previously implicated as leading to confirmation bias during hypothesis testing ...