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Triple-Blind Bias

An even more extreme form of methodological worship, where blinding the data analysts as well is believed to purify the study of all human contamination. This bias fosters the dangerous myth that science can and should be a fully automated, personality-free process, denying the essential role of interpretation, theory, and judgment in discovery.
Example: A journal priding itself on only publishing "triple-blind" studies, creating a culture where surprising, anomalous, or interpretively complex findings are rejected because they don't fit the sterile, bias-free narrative. Triple-blind bias can stamp out scientific creativity in the name of robotic rigor.
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Double-Blind Bias

The assumption that a double-blind protocol is a flawless truth machine, creating an infallible "fact." This bias ignores how the study's fundamental design, question framing, population selection, and statistical analysis are all loaded with human choices and cultural values before the first pill is blinded.
*Example: Citing a double-blind study "proving" a new antidepressant works, while ignoring that the study only measured a narrow, questionnaire-defined "depression" over 8 weeks in a hand-picked cohort, excluding people with complex comorbidities. The double-blind bias mistakes a specific, constructed result for universal, contextless truth.*
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Single-Blind Bias

Not just the flaw in a single-blind study, but the broader cultural bias that assumes a problem is solved once the subject's bias is controlled for. It ignores how the researcher's unchecked expectations, culture, and design choices still massively shape outcomes, creating an illusion of objectivity that is really just hidden subjectivity.
Example: A pharmaceutical company runs a study where patients don't know if they get the drug or placebo (single-blind), but the doctors hoping for a blockbuster drug do. Their unconscious encouragement of the treatment group skews results. The single-blind bias is the false confidence that blinding the subject alone guarantees neutrality.
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RCT Bias

The fetishization of the Randomized Controlled Trial (RCT) as the "gold standard" to the point of dismissing all other forms of evidence, even in fields where RCTs are unethical, impossible, or meaningless. This bias assumes that if you can't randomize it and control it, you can't truly know it, making vast areas of social science and humanities seem illegitimate.
Example: A policymaker rejects a successful, community-developed poverty alleviation program because "there's no RCT proving it works better than a placebo intervention." The RCT bias prioritizes methodological purity over observable, real-world effectiveness, paralyzing action with impossible standards of proof.
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Controlled Study Bias

The inherent distortion that occurs when the artificial, sanitized environment of a controlled laboratory setting becomes the only valid source of knowledge. This bias privileges data gathered in unnatural conditions over real-world observation, assuming that controlling variables reveals "pure" truth, even if it strips away the essential context that makes a phenomenon meaningful.
Example: Dismissing decades of ethnographic research on community resilience because "it wasn't a controlled study." The controlled study bias assumes that only knowledge produced in a lab-like setting—removed from the messiness of actual human life—counts as rigorous, rendering most real-world understanding "anecdotal."
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The emotionally motivated tendency to seek and interpret evidence in ways that protect or enhance one's self-image. When success occurs, we confirm it was due to our skill; when failure occurs, we confirm it was due to external factors. We remember our contributions vividly and others' forgetfully. We judge our own ethically ambiguous actions by our intentions, and others' identical actions by their outcomes. This bias isn't about accuracy; it's about maintaining a coherent, positive narrative of the self.
Self-Serving Confirmation Bias Example: You ace a test and attribute it to intelligence. You fail a test and blame the unfair questions or lack of sleep. Your coworker, observing your performance, sees the opposite pattern in you. Both of you are exhibiting Self-Serving Confirmation Bias. The ego is not a neutral observer of your life; it is a lawyer, and its client—the self—is always innocent, always capable, always the hero of its own story.
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Confirmation Bias Blind Spot

The cognitive inability to recognize one's own confirmation bias while easily detecting it in others. This is the meta-bias that makes confirmation bias so resistant to correction. You can see how your political opponent selectively reads news; you cannot see how you do the same. The blind spot is structural: self-awareness requires a neutral vantage point, but there is no such vantage point. You cannot step outside your own confirmation processes because those processes are what constitute your reasoning.
Confirmation Bias Blind Spot Example: "I read diverse sources and follow the evidence wherever it leads. My opponent, however, lives in an echo chamber." This statement, sincerely believed, is the Confirmation Bias Blind Spot speaking. The speaker cannot perceive the filters they apply—the choice of which "diverse sources" to trust, which "evidence" to weight heavily, which conclusions "logically follow." Their bias is not in their data; it's in their algorithm for processing data. And algorithms cannot see themselves.
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