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Confirmation bias, is it a one or two way street?
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<blockquote data-quote="Carnajo" data-source="post: 1159900" data-attributes="member: 4842"><p>It certainly is a bias. Not confirmation bias but then again many examples of confirmation bias aren’t actually confirmation bias either. </p><p></p><p>But it certainly does have an effect, and a big one, a lot of research has been put into packaging and design in various industries. It has been shown that people often rate food or wine or some other beverage as tasting better based on presentation (where the same food or beverage was served but presented differently, or poured from a fancy bottle etc.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Carnajo, post: 1159900, member: 4842"] It certainly is a bias. Not confirmation bias but then again many examples of confirmation bias aren’t actually confirmation bias either. But it certainly does have an effect, and a big one, a lot of research has been put into packaging and design in various industries. It has been shown that people often rate food or wine or some other beverage as tasting better based on presentation (where the same food or beverage was served but presented differently, or poured from a fancy bottle etc.) [/QUOTE]
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