Terry believes that teenagers are lazy troublemakers even though he has experienced many teenagers who work hard at their jobs and in school. When he sees a teenager not working or reads a newspaper story about a teenager who gets in trouble, he complains loudly about the lack of work ethic in teenagers today. What is Terry exhibiting?

a. Discrimination
b. Bigotry
c. Confirmation bias
d. Values


C
Correct Answer: Confirmation bias
Feedback for Correct Answer: Newberg and Waldman (2006) describe confirmation bias as the tendency to accept information reinforcing one's beliefs while ignoring information contradicting those beliefs.
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