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Belief Preserverance is a common attitude in Human Social Groups and individuals.Individual/groups develop/preserve perspectives and tend to defend may or may not implement with or without apropriate reasoning .Tend to ignore/stop beliving/implementing willingly or by force or by belife replacement.
Explanations we develop to explain our experiences become fixed beliefs, even when they are shown to be based on wrong evidence. Developed beliefs persist in the face of contradictory evidence.

Belifes can transegrace from different social groups or through generations.Developed beliefs persist in even in the face of contradictory evidence.These can be just biases or superstions and may affect economic life of individual or group see [[Economics_Superstition]].Out of biased behaviours individuals or groups can be benefitting or loosing economicaly , effect varies from case to case basis.

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Revision as of 15:18, 20 March 2005

Belief Preserverance is a common attitude in Human Social Groups and individuals.Individual/groups develop/preserve perspectives and tend to defend may or may not implement with or without apropriate reasoning .Tend to ignore/stop beliving/implementing willingly or by force or by belife replacement.

Belifes can transegrace from different social groups or through generations.Developed beliefs persist in even in the face of contradictory evidence.These can be just biases or superstions and may affect economic life of individual or group see Economics_Superstition.Out of biased behaviours individuals or groups can be benefitting or loosing economicaly , effect varies from case to case basis.

Examples :