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Choice-supportive bias is what people who don't regret about their choices come to have. Those people tend to only think about advantages, and are blind to disadvantages. The professor illustrated this concept by giving an example of her friend.He contemplated whether to buy a certain house or not. The house was located close to his job, but too small. Eventually, he decided to buy the house. After several years, he and the professor talked about the house again. He was satisfied with the convenience of the location, but didn't mention the difficulties, even though he had hard time housing objects because of the small size of the house. This is how people don't regret their decision, which is choice-supportive bias.
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