In 1951, when the Dartmouth football team played against Princeton, undergraduates at each college saw different versions of the very same game. In a post match survey, they both thought the other college had started the rough play and had been unnecessarily dirty. An early example of confirmation bias in action: we see what we want to see.
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- Post author:Sam Salama
- Post published:November 6, 2025
- Post category:Great expectations
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