Filtered evidence
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Filtered evidence is evidence that was selected for the purpose of proving (disproving) a hypothesis. Filtered evidence may be highly misleading, but still it can be useful, if considered with care.
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See also
- Conservation of expected evidence
- Rational evidence, Standard of evidence, Adversarial process
- Epistemic hygiene
- Availability bias, Dangerous knowledge
- Dark arts, Arguments as soldiers, Rationalization
- Not technically a lie