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Confirmation Bias in High Conflict Situations: How to Avoid Being Fooled by High Conflict People
Season 2 · Episode 15

Confirmation Bias in High Conflict Situations: How to Avoid Being Fooled by High Conflict People

Bill and Megan discuss Confirmation Bias. They talk about what confirmation bias is and how it can fool us, confirmation bias in today’s sociaty, how it’s used in court cases, and how to avoid getting fooled by it.

It’s All Your Fault: High Conflict People

January 5, 202333m 22s

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Show Notes

Have you ever been fooled by someone? Or become passionate about a cause, belief, or opinion that later was proven to be false – and you discovered that the information was there all the time but you hadn’t considered anything outside one point of view? That may have been because of confirmation bias.


In today’s episode, Bill and Megan discuss:

  • what confirmation bias is and how it can fool us
  • confirmation bias in today’s society, such as social media, politics, and others
  • how it is used in high conflict court cases
  • how to avoid getting fooled by confirmation bias with allegations of abuse
  • how to avoid getting fooled by a high conflict person

Links & Other Notes


Our website: https://www.highconflictinstitute.com/

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Note: We are not diagnosing anyone in our discussions, merely discussing patterns of behavior.

  • (00:00) - Timestamp: 158760000
  • (00:00) - Welcome to It's All Your Fault
  • (00:35) - Confirmation Bias
  • (02:03) - What Is Confirmation Bias?
  • (04:18) - Vs. Brainwashing
  • (05:52) - Social Media
  • (06:50) - Meta-Analysis
  • (08:40) - Social Worker History
  • (12:43) - Size of the Problem
  • (17:58) - #MeToo Movement
  • (19:17) - When in Cases
  • (23:39) - Resist and Refuse Cases
  • (27:13) - Avoiding Confirmation Bias
  • (29:34) - Avoiding Getting Fooled by HCPs
  • (31:41) - Wrap Up
  • (32:05) - Reminders & Coming Next Week: Explaining Personality Disorders

Topics

confirmation bias