How do cognitive distortions contribute to the echo chamber effect?
Cognitive distortions like the anchoring effect and confirmation bias play a crucial role in the echo chamber effect. The anchoring effect sets a baseline for how we interpret information, while confirmation bias leads us to selectively notice evidence that supports our existing beliefs, making it difficult to evaluate information objectively.
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