Ilusão da validade
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A ilusão da validade refere-se à persistência que as pessoas apresentam em manter opiniões que são inválidas. A razão principal prende-se com o facto de que as pessoas são propensas a procurar provas que confirmem, e a ignorar provas que sejam contra, essas opiniões.
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