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Unit 9 – Social Psychology
Topic 9.5
In what way can confirmation bias lead to unethical psychology practice related to prejudice and discrimination?
Psychologists may base decisions solely on empirical evidence without considering their existing beliefs or biases.
Psychologists might disregard any new information that contradicts with established theories or findings in psychology.
Psychologists are likely to change their opinions readily when presented with contradictory information about a particular social group.
Psychologists may selectively seek out information that confirms their preconceived notions or stereotypes about a group of people.
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AP Psychology - 9.5 Bias, Prejudice, and Discrimination
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Confirmation Bias
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