scientific-skills/scientific-critical-thinking/references/common_biases.md
Description: Tendency to search for, interpret, and recall information that confirms preexisting beliefs.
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Description: After an event, people perceive it as having been more predictable than it actually was.
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Description: Positive/significant results are more likely to be published than negative/null results.
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Description: Over-reliance on the first piece of information encountered.
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Description: Overestimating likelihood of events based on how easily examples come to mind.
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Description: Adopting beliefs because many others hold them.
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Description: Maintaining beliefs even after evidence disproving them.
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Description: Judging decisions based on outcomes rather than the quality of the decision at the time.
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Description: Systematic differences between those selected for study and those not selected.
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Description: Researchers' expectations influence observations or measurements.
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Description: Systematic differences in care provided to comparison groups.
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Description: Systematic errors in how variables are measured.
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Description: Effect of extraneous variable mixed with the variable of interest.
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Description: Selective reporting of results.
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Description: Test performance varies depending on the spectrum of disease severity in the sample.
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Description: Apparent survival benefit due to earlier detection, not improved outcomes.
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Description: Screening disproportionately detects slower-growing, less aggressive cases.
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Description: Systematic pattern in how participants respond.
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Description: Manipulating data or analyses until significant results emerge.
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Description: Presenting post hoc hypotheses as if they were predicted a priori.
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Description: Ignoring prior probability when evaluating evidence.
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Description: Extreme measurements tend to be followed by less extreme ones.
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Description: Selecting data after seeing patterns, like shooting arrows then drawing targets around clusters.
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