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Timothy M. Tippins, a consultant and special counsel in contested custody cases, writes that the search for bias in an evaluation report will frequently bear fruit. He examines two of the most commonly encountered forms: confirmatory bias, the tendency to confirm one's initial impressions, and primacy effect, the undue influence of earlier received information over later received information, which often operate in tandem, creating a synergy that geometrically increases their distortional potency.
May 01, 2007 at 12:00 AM
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