This is called confirmation bias (see wiki/Confirmation_bias).
skepticism
________ is defined as the tendency to doubt the validity of claims in the absence of evidenceAnswer this question…
Yes, it does.
confirmation bias
Mollification, a critical thinking error, refers to the tendency to downplay or ignore evidence that contradicts one's beliefs or opinions in order to maintain comfort or avoid cognitive dissonance. This can hinder objective evaluation of information and lead to biased reasoning. It is important to be aware of this tendency and actively seek out and consider alternative perspectives and information.
Confirmation Bias
the tendency of a given item of evidence to prove or disprove one of the legal elements of the case
You might be looking for the phrase "exonerating evidence".
Memory capacity
Relevant evidence is information that has a tendency to prove or disprove a fact in question. It is important in legal proceedings as it directly relates to the issues being discussed and is admissible in court to help determine the outcome of a case.
Emus are very curious birds. They are most known for their tendency to examine and peck at anything that interests them. They will actively chase something of interest, and for this reason are often wrongly assumed to be aggressive, attacking birds.
In "The Giver," Jonas's funny friend is named Asher. He is known for his playful personality and tendency to mix up words, leading to humorous situations. Asher provides comic relief in the story and is a supportive friend to Jonas.