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In the Bosnian Pyramid video, author Philip Coppens suggests that Sam just needs more time to find his answer - something that will convince the world that he has found a pyramid. Which of Kida's mistakes we make in our thinking do we see here?

A) We make the confirmation bias mistake
B) We make the appeal to ignorance fallacy
C) We make the sunk cost fallacy
D) We make the slippery slope fallacy

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The situation in the Bosnian Pyramid video is an example of confirmation bias, where more time is expected to confirm a pre-existing belief about the existence of a pyramid, suggesting that continued efforts will eventually lead to evidence that aligns with the original hypothesis.

Step-by-step explanation:

The situation highlighted in the Bosnian Pyramid video reflects confirmation bias. Confirmation bias is the cognitive mistake of favoring information that confirms one's previously existing beliefs or hypotheses, thereby possibly ignoring contradictory evidence. Philip Coppens suggests that more time would convince the world of the existence of a pyramid, which implies an attachment to a belief despite lacking conclusive evidence. In such a case, individuals continue to carry out actions based on their original hypothesis without a rigorous attempt to disprove it.

The suggestion that Sam just needs more time for his archaeological project aligns with confirmation bias as it assumes that additional evidence confirming the hypothesis will eventually be found. This ignores the possibility that the evidence might never surface or that further evidence may contradict the belief that there is a pyramid.

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