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the propensity to resolve discrepancies between pre-existing schemas an…

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the propensity to resolve discrepancies between pre-existing schemas and new information in the direction of assimilation rather than accommodation, even at the expense of distorting the information itself is called: 1) post-hoc error 2) accommodation error 3) bidirectional causation 4) assimilation bias

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To solve this, we analyze each option:

  • Option 1: Post - hoc error is about reasoning after an event, not related to schemas and assimilation/accommodation.
  • Option 2: There's no standard term "accommodation error" related to this schema - related concept.
  • Option 3: Bidirectional causation is about cause - effect in both directions, not about schema adjustment.
  • Option 4: Assimilation bias fits the definition as it's the tendency to resolve schema - new info discrepancies towards assimilation (distorting info if needed) rather than accommodation.

Answer:

  1. assimilation bias