Logical Bias

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Anchoring bias icon showing an anchor with price tag and financial symbols representing how initial numbers influence decision-making in negotiations, investing, and pricing psychology

 

Anchoring 

Allowing the first number or initial information presented to shape your perception and distort later decisions. Read More…

 

Sunk Cost Fallacy icon showing a stressed person holding an empty wallet surrounded by symbols of bad investments, emotional loss, and financial mistakes

 

The Sunk Cost

Clinging to a losing decision simply because you’ve already invested resources, instead of focusing on future value. Read More…

 

Availability heuristic cognitive bias icon showing a human brain with lightbulb idea and memory bubbles of news alert, shark fin, smartphone notification and warning sign representing how memorable events influence judgment.

 

 

Availability Heuristic

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…

 

Curse of knowledge cognitive bias icon showing split brain concept where expert hears full music while beginner hears simple tapping dots, illustrating communication gap between experts and beginners.

 

 

The Curse of Knowledge

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…

 

Confirmation bias icon showing a brain with a funnel filtering information where checkmarks pass through and X marks are blocked, representing how people favor beliefs that confirm existing opinions.

 

Confirmation Bias

Question your beliefs, search for opposing arguments, and examine ideas critically to improve thinking and decision-making. Read More…

Dunning Kruger effect icon showing confidence vs competence curve with beginner overconfidence valley of doubt and expert understanding stages

 

Dunning–Kruger Effect

Curious how this mental trap affects everyday life, social media experts, and professionals? Read More…

Belief bias brain judge icon showing a human brain wearing a judge wig and holding scales of justice, symbolizing cognitive bias where people accept arguments that match their existing beliefs.

 

Belief Bias

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…

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