Naive Cynicism
Naive cynicism is a cognitive bias that reflects a tendency to doubt the honesty, sincerity, or accuracy of others' statements and actions While a certain level of skepticism can...
Naive cynicism is a cognitive bias that reflects a tendency to doubt the honesty, sincerity, or accuracy of others' statements and actions While a certain level of skepticism can...
Mood congruence is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals process information and make judgments that are influenced by their current emotional state People tend to...
The misinformation effect is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals are exposed to false or misleading information, which later influences their memory and recollection of...
The mere exposure effect is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals develop a preference for people, places, or things they are repeatedly exposed to Simply put, familiarity...
Loss aversion is a cognitive bias that refers to the tendency of individuals to prefer avoiding losses over acquiring equivalent gains In other words, people often feel the pain...
The introspection illusion is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals believe that they have insight into the origins of their thoughts, feelings, and behaviors, when, in...
Inattentional blindness is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals fail to perceive or notice a fully visible object or event in their field of vision because their...
In-group bias, also known as in-group favoritism, is a cognitive bias that involves individuals favoring or showing preferential treatment to members of their own group or social...
Illusory superiority, also known as the Dunning-Kruger effect in some contexts, is a cognitive bias in which individuals overestimate their own abilities, skills, or qualities...
Illusory correlation is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals perceive a relationship or correlation between two unrelated events or variables, even when no such...