Dr. Wasserman has high hopes for the new antidepressant he is using with his clients. When they come for an appointment, he asks questions and looks for behaviors that support his hopes for this drug. Dr. Wasserman is unaware of these tendencies. Dr. Wasserman is demonstrating:

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Answer:

Dr. Wasserman is demonstrating Confirmation bias.

Explanation:

Confirmation bias can be described as a condition in which a person tends to interpret new information in favour of the prior beliefs that a person holds. In this scenario, Dr Wasserman already had beliefs that the new antidepressant would work. Based on these beliefs whenever a client came to him, he looked for patterns which would approve the fact that the antidepressant is working efficiently. Hence, Dr. Wasserman was performing confirmation bias.

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