Cherry Picking (Bias)
Cherry picking is a type of bias where someone selectively presents evidence that supports their argument while ignoring or omitting information that contradicts it. This can lead to a misleading or skewed understanding of a situation, as the full context is not considered.
This practice is often seen in debates, research, and media reporting, where individuals or groups may highlight only favorable data or examples. By doing so, they create a distorted view that can influence opinions and decisions, making it essential to evaluate all relevant information for a balanced perspective.