Confirmation Bias in Decision-Making

Confirmation Bias occurs when individuals favor information that confirms their existing beliefs or values, leading to skewed decision-making. In a work setting, this can result in unequal opportunities for growth or recognition, as managers might unconsciously prefer ideas, proposals, or achievements that align closely with their perspectives or preconceptions.

Confirmation Bias occurs when individuals favor information that confirms their existing beliefs or values, leading to skewed decision-making. In a work setting, this can result in unequal opportunities for growth or recognition, as managers might unconsciously prefer ideas, proposals, or achievements that align closely with their perspectives or preconceptions.

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