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No professionals suffer more form the confirmation bias than business journalists. Often, they formulate an easy theory, pad it out with two or three pieces of evidence and call it a day. For example, Google is so successful because the company nurtures a culture of creativity. Once this idea is on paper, the journalists corroborated it by mentioning a few other prosperous companies that foster ingenuity. Rarely does the writer seek out disconfirming evidence, which in this instance would be struggling businesses that live and breathe creativity or conversely, flourishing firms that are utterly uncreative. Both groups have plenty of members, but the journalists simply ignore them. If he or she were to mention just one storyline would be ruined.
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