Believing onlyin healthstudies thatalign with yourlifestylechoices.Choosing groupmembers forprojects based onfriendship ratherthan consideringdiverse skill sets.Seeking careeradvice only fromindividuals whovalidate yourcurrent careeraspirations.Preferringonline gamesthat you like,avoiding newgenres.Remainingloyal to a brandwithoutconsidering thenegativereviews.Consideringyour argumentssuperior,despiteopposingevidenceGooglingthings thatconfirm yourexistingbeliefs.Engaging withcompanies you arealready interestedin, overlookingopportunities inunfamiliarindustries.Focusing onlyon negativecommentsaboutinstructors onLDF.Supporting onlysocial causesthat align withyour political ormoral beliefs.Using only sourcesthat confirm yourresearch,neglectingconflictingviewpoints inresearch.Ignoringfaults inyour favoritefootball clubFocusing onyour partner'spositivequalities whileignoring redflags.Engaging insocial mediagroups whereonly like-mindedindividualsparticipate.Subscribingto podcaststhat confirmyourviewpointsSupporting aconspiracytheory whileignoringdebunkingevidence.Attributingpersonalsuccesses toyour abilities andexternalizingfailuresChoosingrestaurants ofyour preferredcuisine,dismissingother options.Seeking outproduct reviewsthat supportyourpreconceivednotionsPerceiving yourcontributions inmeetings as morevaluable, evenwhen others offervaluable insights.Focusing onlyon informationthat supportsyour investmentdecisions.Making friendswho sharesimilar opinions,avoiding thosewith differingperspectives.Blaming externalfactors for trafficrather thanconsideringalternativeexplanations.Giving moreweight to positivefeedback anddismissingnegativefeedback.Believing onlyin healthstudies thatalign with yourlifestylechoices.Choosing groupmembers forprojects based onfriendship ratherthan consideringdiverse skill sets.Seeking careeradvice only fromindividuals whovalidate yourcurrent careeraspirations.Preferringonline gamesthat you like,avoiding newgenres.Remainingloyal to a brandwithoutconsidering thenegativereviews.Consideringyour argumentssuperior,despiteopposingevidenceGooglingthings thatconfirm yourexistingbeliefs.Engaging withcompanies you arealready interestedin, overlookingopportunities inunfamiliarindustries.Focusing onlyon negativecommentsaboutinstructors onLDF.Supporting onlysocial causesthat align withyour political ormoral beliefs.Using only sourcesthat confirm yourresearch,neglectingconflictingviewpoints inresearch.Ignoringfaults inyour favoritefootball clubFocusing onyour partner'spositivequalities whileignoring redflags.Engaging insocial mediagroups whereonly like-mindedindividualsparticipate.Subscribingto podcaststhat confirmyourviewpointsSupporting aconspiracytheory whileignoringdebunkingevidence.Attributingpersonalsuccesses toyour abilities andexternalizingfailuresChoosingrestaurants ofyour preferredcuisine,dismissingother options.Seeking outproduct reviewsthat supportyourpreconceivednotionsPerceiving yourcontributions inmeetings as morevaluable, evenwhen others offervaluable insights.Focusing onlyon informationthat supportsyour investmentdecisions.Making friendswho sharesimilar opinions,avoiding thosewith differingperspectives.Blaming externalfactors for trafficrather thanconsideringalternativeexplanations.Giving moreweight to positivefeedback anddismissingnegativefeedback.

Confirmation Bias - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Believing only in health studies that align with your lifestyle choices.
  2. Choosing group members for projects based on friendship rather than considering diverse skill sets.
  3. Seeking career advice only from individuals who validate your current career aspirations.
  4. Preferring online games that you like, avoiding new genres.
  5. Remaining loyal to a brand without considering the negative reviews.
  6. Considering your arguments superior, despite opposing evidence
  7. Googling things that confirm your existing beliefs.
  8. Engaging with companies you are already interested in, overlooking opportunities in unfamiliar industries.
  9. Focusing only on negative comments about instructors on LDF.
  10. Supporting only social causes that align with your political or moral beliefs.
  11. Using only sources that confirm your research, neglecting conflicting viewpoints in research.
  12. Ignoring faults in your favorite football club
  13. Focusing on your partner's positive qualities while ignoring red flags.
  14. Engaging in social media groups where only like-minded individuals participate.
  15. Subscribing to podcasts that confirm your viewpoints
  16. Supporting a conspiracy theory while ignoring debunking evidence.
  17. Attributing personal successes to your abilities and externalizing failures
  18. Choosing restaurants of your preferred cuisine, dismissing other options.
  19. Seeking out product reviews that support your preconceived notions
  20. Perceiving your contributions in meetings as more valuable, even when others offer valuable insights.
  21. Focusing only on information that supports your investment decisions.
  22. Making friends who share similar opinions, avoiding those with differing perspectives.
  23. Blaming external factors for traffic rather than considering alternative explanations.
  24. Giving more weight to positive feedback and dismissing negative feedback.