Logical Fallacies, Cognitive Biases & Other Psychological Traps

Identity-Protective Cognition

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A specific type of motivated reasoning where people subconsciously process information to protect their status within an affinity group. Essentially, it’s a mental defense mechanism that ensures a person’s beliefs stay aligned with that of their perceived “tribe” (like a political party, religious group, or social circle), even when faced with contradictory facts.