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History, 15.03.2020 03:27, doe69902

Which of the following describes confirmation bias?
A
People are more likely to believe a news story if it supports their existing beliefs

B
People are more likely to question a news story if it supports their existing beliefs.

C
News stories written online are less likely to be based on real facts.

D
The more an article is shared on social media, the more likely it is to be true.

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Which of the following describes confirmation bias?
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People are more likely to believe...

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