When most of us “research” an issue, what we are actually doing is:
•formulating an initial opinion the first time we hear about something,
•evaluating everything we encounter after that through that lens of our gut instinct,
•finding reasons to think positively about the portions of the narrative that support or justify our initial opinion,
•and finding reasons to discount or otherwise dismiss the portions that detract from it.
Wouldn’t that not just be confirmation bias? There is nothing scientific about that...
> asks question
> gets response
you weren’t supposed to do that!!1!1!1!
Handshake, almost all comments are downvoted, being an absolute tard. Try harder next time.
Perhaps they were so confident in a Killary win that they didn’t feel the need to try it. Like I said, polls are almost always fake and used for suppression.
Brave’s servers might not have completely updated yet, so try again in a bit. (I’m not sure how their servers work) If it doesn’t work then, try asking one of the mods. It may be something on their end.
Polls are almost always fake and are always meant to suppress morale. If your candidate isn’t doing that well in the polls, you might feel there’s no point in even voting.
I was going to question why this article is in Business Insider: Sports, but then I realized that it’s in the right section. It is mental gymnastics after all...
Wouldn’t that not just be confirmation bias? There is nothing scientific about that...
here’s an archived link of the article if anyone wants to read it