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Iconic memory and echoic memory are both types of sensory memory.
Confirmation Bias
Confirmation bias is the tendency to search for, interpret, favor, and recall information in a way that confirms one's preexisting beliefs or hypotheses.
Principle Of Falsifiability
The principle that a scientific theory must make predictions that are specific enough to expose the theory to the possibility of disconfirmation; that is, the theory must predict not only what will happen but also what will not happen.
Denialism
The refusal to accept well-established facts or evidence, often in the context of scientific or historical truths.
Cognitive Inertia
The tendency of human minds to stick to existing thought patterns or beliefs, resisting changes even in the face of new information.
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