The confirmation bias has two key components: The first is to look for evidence to confirm our existing beliefs, and the second is to
A) interpret ambiguous information in a manner consistent with our own beliefs.
B) pay greater attention to the first information we get about a person or situation.
C) assume other people's behavior is a result of their personality.
D) make sure you aren't substituting your interpretation for the facts.
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