cognitive biases in discourse
Cognitive biases in discourse refer to the systematic errors in thinking or judgment that influence how people perceive, process, and respond to information during communication or conversation. These biases can lead to distorted or irrational reasoning, affecting the quality and objectivity of discourse.
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