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[[File:The Objectivity Assumption.png|alt=The Objectivity Assumption|thumb|The Objectivity Assumption]] | |||
'''The assumption of objectivity otherwise known as "[[Bias Blind Spot|bias blind spot]]" or "naïve realism" in humans is a prevalent cognitive bias that stems from our tendency to believe that our perceptions and beliefs are accurate, objective reflections of reality.''' We tend to think that we see the world as it is, not realizing that our perceptions are influenced by our personal experiences, beliefs, cultural backgrounds, and cognitive processes. | '''The assumption of objectivity otherwise known as "[[Bias Blind Spot|bias blind spot]]" or "naïve realism" in humans is a prevalent cognitive bias that stems from our tendency to believe that our perceptions and beliefs are accurate, objective reflections of reality.''' We tend to think that we see the world as it is, not realizing that our perceptions are influenced by our personal experiences, beliefs, cultural backgrounds, and cognitive processes. | ||