When decision makers seek out information that reaffirms their past choices and discount information that contradicts past judgments, they are exhibiting
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availability bias
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When decision makers seek out information that reaffirms their past choices and discount information that contradicts past judgments, they are exhibiting confirmation bias
One stage of decision making is getting the feedback on the decision that was made and consequently some actions were performed. It is equally important to get the feedback because this will give the most clear picture on how well or poorly the decision was in actual, and it will also highlight more improvements that need to be done
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