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Conjunction Fallacy

The conjunction fallacy is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals mistakenly judge a combination of two events as more likely to happen than either of the individual events...

Cognitive Dissonance

Cognitive dissonance is a psychological phenomenon and cognitive bias that occurs when individuals experience a state of tension or discomfort due to holding conflicting beliefs,...

Confirmation Bias

Confirmation bias is a prevalent cognitive bias that affects our decision-making and perception of the world It refers to the tendency to search for, interpret, and remember...

Clustering Illusion

The clustering illusion is a cognitive bias in which individuals perceive patterns or clusters in random or unrelated data, even when no such patterns exist People tend to see...

Choice-Supportive Bias

Choice-supportive bias is a cognitive bias in which individuals retroactively ascribe positive attributes to a choice they made, even if the decision had negative outcomes or was...

Blind Spot Bias

The blind spot bias is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals recognize cognitive biases in others more readily than they do in themselves People tend to believe they are...

Belief Bias

Belief bias is a cognitive bias that involves individuals making judgments about the validity of an argument based on the believability of the conclusion rather than the logical...

Bandwagon Fallacy

The bandwagon fallacy, also known as the appeal to popularity or argumentum ad populum, is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals believe that something is true or valuable...

Base Rate Neglect

Base rate neglect is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals focus on specific information or case-specific details while ignoring broader, more relevant statistical...

Availability Heuristic

The availability heuristic is a cognitive bias that affects how people estimate the likelihood of an event based on the ease with which they can recall or imagine similar events...

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