There, fixed it. The accurate term is 'stovepipe' which means selecting the news you want to hear. It is a variation of "cognitive dissonance":
The state of having inconsistent thoughts, beliefs, or attitudes, especially as relating to behavioral decisions and attitude change.
‘They often underpin what psychologists call cognitive dissonance - the process of holding two mutually exclusive beliefs without noticing the inherent opposition.’ (
https://www.lexico.com/en/definition/cognitive_dissonance)
Part of the scientific method is peer review and replication by other means of some observation. It takes time and often some understanding of statistics, the math of truth or deception. Sometimes stovepiping makes communications challenging. For example, my Powerbook 140 at the NASA office administering computer resources:
NASA manager, "Nice computer but if you had bought a PC (at the time luggable), you would have everything and money in your pocket."
Stroking my chin, I replied, "Well I do recommend PCs sometimes ... to my competition."
Bob Wilson