Survivorship Bias
Survivorship bias is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals focus on the success or survival of a particular group or entity, while ignoring the failures or non-survivors...
Survivorship bias is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals focus on the success or survival of a particular group or entity, while ignoring the failures or non-survivors...
The sunk cost fallacy is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals continue to invest time, money, or effort into a situation or decision simply because they have already...
Status quo bias is a cognitive bias that leads individuals to prefer keeping things the way they are or maintaining their current situation rather than making changes or taking...
The spotlight effect is a cognitive bias that involves individuals believing that they are the primary focus of others' attention and that people notice and remember their actions...
Social desirability bias is a cognitive bias that involves individuals presenting themselves in a manner that is perceived as socially acceptable or desirable, often at the...
The Semmelweis reflex is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals reject new or innovative ideas or information, particularly in the fields of science, medicine, or other...
The self-serving bias is a cognitive bias that influences the way people attribute success to their own character or abilities while attributing failure to external factors or bad...
Self-handicapping is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals create obstacles or excuses to justify potential failure or poor performance in advance This bias allows people...
The self-fulfilling prophecy is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals hold a belief or expectation about a future event or outcome, and their behavior or actions influence...
The self-attribution bias is a cognitive bias that occurs when individuals attribute their successes to their own abilities, skills, or efforts, while attributing their failures...
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