Confirmation Bias
Confirmation bias is an error in judgement that results in a person being more inclined to believe information that confirms their existing beliefs. This can impact software testing in multiple ways such as; not investigating particular system areas due to the belief that they are high-quality, being unable to identify edge cases due to your own use of the system under test or bug reports being dismissed if they do not fit the teams mental model of system functionality.
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