Static Bias
A bias that remains consistent over time and across different situations. It is deeply ingrained, often immune to counterevidence, and predictable. Examples include strong ideological biases (e.g., racism, sexism) that persist despite contradictory experiences, or cognitive biases like the anchoring effect that reliably produce the same distortion. Static biases are easier to measure than dynamic ones, but also harder to change because they are embedded in stable beliefs or neural pathways.
Example: “His static bias against electric cars never wavered—every new study was ‘fake,’ every breakthrough ‘too expensive.’ No evidence moved him.”
Static Bias by Abzugal May 1, 2026
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