Talk:Seddie/@comment-25746087-20150731182422/@comment-25746087-20150731201748

All of this honestly seems like a case of a version of confirmation bias:

In psychology and cognitive science, confirmation bias (or confirmatory bias) is a tendency to search for or interpret information in a way that confirms one's preconceptions, leading to statistical errors.

I am someone who is guilty of it, as are most people. But in this specific case, I'm pretty sure this is absolutely '''comfirmation bias. '''