ikkeresponsbias
Ikkeresponsbias refers to a cognitive bias where individuals tend to interpret ambiguous information in a way that confirms their pre-existing beliefs or expectations. This bias can influence how people process news, personal interactions, and even scientific data. For example, someone who believes a particular political party is corrupt might interpret a neutral news report about that party's activities as evidence of their wrongdoing, even if the report contains no explicit accusations. Similarly, in interpersonal relationships, a person who expects a friend to be unreliable might view a minor delay in their friend's response as a deliberate snub, rather than a simple oversight.
The persistence of ikkeresponsbias is often attributed to confirmation bias, which is the tendency to seek