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Illusion of Transparency

The illusion of transparency is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals overestimate the extent to which their personal thoughts, feelings, and emotions are apparent to...

Hyperbolic Discounting

Hyperbolic discounting is a cognitive bias that involves individuals' tendency to prefer smaller, immediate rewards over larger, delayed rewards, even when the delayed reward is...

Illusion of Asymmetric Insight

The illusion of asymmetric insight is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals believe they can understand others better than others can understand them People often think...

Hindsight Bias

Hindsight bias, also known as the "I-knew-it-all-along" effect, is a cognitive bias that leads people to perceive events as having been more predictable after they have already...

Hot-Hand Fallacy

The hot-hand fallacy is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals believe that a person who has experienced success in a particular activity or sport is more likely to...

Google Effect (Digital Amnesia )

In our digital age, the internet has become an indispensable resource for information and knowledge However, with the convenience of instant access to a wealth of information...

Groupthink

Groupthink is a cognitive bias that occurs when a group of individuals prioritizes consensus and harmony over critical thinking and individual expression of opinions In a...

Fundamental Attribution Error

The fundamental attribution error, also known as the correspondence bias, is a cognitive bias that involves the tendency to attribute the behavior of others to their internal...

Gambler’s Fallacy

The gambler's fallacy is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals believe that the likelihood of a particular event occurring in the future is influenced by previous,...

Framing Effect

The framing effect is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals react differently to information or choices depending on how the information is presented, or "framed"...

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