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A(n) is a statement of the expected or predicted relationship between two or more variables.
Forensic Confirmation Bias
The tendency to interpret or seek out evidence in a way that confirms preexisting beliefs or hypotheses, particularly within a forensic context.
Confirmatory Manner
A cognitive bias that involves searching for, interpreting, favoring, and recalling information in a way that confirms one's preexisting beliefs or hypotheses.
Biological Theories
Theories that explain human behavior and mental processes through biological factors, such as genetics, brain structures, and neurochemical imbalances.
Sociological Theories
Frameworks for understanding how society operates, influencing and explaining social behavior, patterns, and interactions.
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