Are people more willing to tolerate inaccuraties if the source allegedly shares their beliefs no explain why

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Yes, people are often more willing to tolerate inaccuracies from sources that align with their beliefs due to confirmation bias. This cognitive bias leads individuals to favor information that supports their preexisting views, which can create a sense of trust and validation, making them less critical of inaccuracies in those sources.

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