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Stereotypical Bias
Stereotypical bias is a form of memory distortion where recollections are influenced by underlying racial and gender biases. For instance, a study demonstrated this by showing that participants were more likely to incorrectly associate names stereotypically linked to a certain race with a corresponding stereotypical occupation, such as remembering African American names as belonging to basketball players and White names as belonging to politicians.
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After a local sports team unexpectedly loses a major championship game, a fan states, "I knew they were going to lose. Their defense has been weak all season." Before the game, however, this same fan had been confidently predicting a victory. Which type of memory distortion does this fan's post-game comment best illustrate?