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In "3 Idiots," the character Viru Sahastrabuddhe, also known as Virus, exemplifies confirmation bias within the context of engineering education. Virus firmly believes in a rigid, conventional approach to learning, emphasizing strict discipline, conformity, and adherence to academic rules and standards.
Throughout the movie, Virus consistently demonstrates confirmation bias by favoring students who conform to his narrow definition of success. He praises and rewards those who excel in traditional academic subjects and adhere strictly to the syllabus, while dismissing and ridiculing students like Rancho who challenge the status quo and advocate for creative thinking and practical application of knowledge.
For example, Virus disregards Rancho's innovative solutions to engineering problems, labeling them as unconventional and inappropriate, despite their effectiveness. Instead, he favors students like Chatur who excel in rote memorization and regurgitation of textbook knowledge, reinforcing his belief in the traditional education system.
Virus's confirmation bias is evident in his reluctance to acknowledge alternative perspectives on education, even when presented with compelling evidence of their value.
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