2023
DOI: 10.1177/23792981231185713
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Arguing for the Opposition: A Position Commitment Shock to Overcome Confirmation Bias

Abstract: Confirmation bias is a common cognitive error that emerges when people seek and use information that supports existing beliefs rather than more critically assessing evidence and potentially changing that belief. It often arises when considering controversial topics. Management classes in organizational behavior, ethics, international business, and strategy often cover issues that can be polarizing for students and stimulate a confirmation bias response. One approach to helping students remedy this problem is t… Show more

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