In your book, you talk about how confirmation bias can be dangerous to others. You discuss female scientists and the impact on them. Why do we have it? What purpose does it serve? Does it have any upside for us or has it had an upside for us? It is because when you're confronted with all this confirming evidence, how can you believe that your hypothesis could be wrong? So it's some kind of cognitive illusion. And in real life, however, we probably don't need to find out the truth every time.

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