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Allowing the first number or initial information presented to shape your perception and distort later decisions. Read More… |
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Clinging to a losing decision simply because you’ve already invested resources, instead of focusing on future value. Read More… |
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A cognitive bias where people judge how likely or common an event is based on how easily examples come to mind, often influenced by news, media coverage, or memorable experiences rather than real statistics. Read More… |
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The curse of knowledge is a cognitive bias where people who understand something assume it is obvious to everyone else. This often causes confusion in teaching, communication, and business explanations. Read More… |
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Question your beliefs, search for opposing arguments, and examine ideas critically to improve thinking and decision-making. Read More… |
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Curious how this mental trap affects everyday life, social media experts, and professionals? Read More… |
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Belief bias happens when people accept arguments simply because the conclusion matches what they already believe, even if the logic behind it is weak or flawed. Read More… |
