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Can Confirmation Bias Improve Group Learning?

Nathan Gabriel, Cailin O’Connor

2024Philosophy of Science17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Confirmation bias has been widely studied for its role in failures of reasoning. Individuals exhibiting confirmation bias fail to engage with information that contradicts their current beliefs, and, as a result, can fail to abandon inaccurate beliefs. But although most investigations of confirmation bias focus on individual learning, human knowledge is typically developed within a social structure. We use network models to show that moderate confirmation bias often improves group learning. However, a downside is that a stronger form of confirmation bias can hurt the knowledge-producing capacity of the community.

Topics & Concepts

Confirmation biasFocus (optics)Social learningPsychologyCognitive psychologySocial psychologyCognitive biasComputer scienceKnowledge managementCognitionOpticsPhysicsNeuroscienceOpinion Dynamics and Social InfluenceMisinformation and Its ImpactsComplex Network Analysis Techniques