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Exactly. You have to decide whether the knowledge is just a mildly interesting observation, like finding that tall people have a slightly higher pass rate, or those with surnames beginning in the first half of the alphabet, or left-handers, or whether you think it is deeply wrong and indicates a problem that needs to be addressed.
But if your response is already conditioned by a belief in a particular reason for the anomaly, then of course you will find confirmation of that belief, because beliefs are always self-confirming.
Last edited by: Cliff Pope on Tue 4 Dec 18 at 10:55
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