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What is the sharing of only that evidence that supports one’s own standpoint?
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The practice of sharing only that evidence that supports one’s own standpoint is often referred to as **confirmation bias**. This cognitive bias leads individuals to search for, interpret, and remember information in a way that confirms their pre-existing beliefs or values. When people selectively present evidence that bolsters their viewpoint while ignoring opposing evidence, they engage in a behavior known as **cherry-picking** or **confirmation bias**.
In discussions and debates, this can undermine the quality of discourse, as it promotes a one-sided perspective and can lead to misunderstanding or misrepresentation of the wider context of an issue.
In discussions and debates, this can undermine the quality of discourse, as it promotes a one-sided perspective and can lead to misunderstanding or misrepresentation of the wider context of an issue.