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Belief bias refers to a bias in deductive reasoning that acts to confirm rather than falsify prior beliefs, which is demonstrated in a tendency to endorse a priori believable conclusions as valid and unbelievable conclusions as invalid, regardless of their actual logical status (Evans et al. 1993a).
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The Department's unbelievable conclusion was that the Contras had ambushed uniformed Sandinistas who had opened fire.
An example of a generally believable conclusion would be: 'An elephant is bigger than a mouse', whereas 'A mouse is bigger than an elephant' represents an example of a generally unbelievable conclusion.
It was an astonishing conclusion to an unbelievable season.
Plato believed that ultimate truth can be reached through dialogue, and you'll be surprised at the truths you can discover and the wise conclusions you can draw just by listening to the unbelievable experiences of others.
The majority of the Western world has already come to the conclusion that female genital mutilation is bad it's brutal, invasive, and causes children unbelievable amounts of pain for no reason.
"Unbelievable, unbelievable.
"Unbelievable, unbelievable," Beltre said.
"Too unbelievable".
A. Unbelievable.
"Basically unbelievable".
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