
In psychology and cognitive science, confirmation bias (or confirmatory bias) is a tendency to search for or interpret information in a way that confirms one's preconceptions, leading to statistical errors.
Confirmation bias - Science Daily
www.sciencedaily.com/terms/confirmation_bias.htmScience Daily
Are you obtuse or stupid?
There's a substantial difference between logical fallacy and bias. Copying and pasting a definition doesn't mean you understand it, LOL! That's like arguing that pulling up a schematic for a television mean you understand how it works.

You're a pseudo-intellectual, The True Adumbass. One of those who can't appreciate the distinction between trivia, information, and knowledge. Like poofters who only remember one thing from a basic Psychology class and play "peek a boo" with babies so they can mention Object Permanence.