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The Cognitive Bias Codex visually represents a variety of cognitive biases that impact human thinking and decision-making, such as availability heuristic, attentional bias, illusory truth effect, clustering illusion, and self-serving bias.
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Key Points
- The Cognitive Bias Codex is a compilation of various cognitive biases.
- Cognitive biases are systematic patterns of deviation from rationality in judgment or decision making.
- There are numerous cognitive biases, including the availability heuristic, attentional bias, illusory truth effect, confirmation bias, anchoring effect, and many more.
- Cognitive biases can affect our perception, memory, decision making, and behavior.
- Understanding cognitive biases is important for critical thinking and making informed decisions.
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The Cognitive Bias Codex is a visual representation of cognitive biases affecting human thinking and decision-making, including availability heuristic, attentional bias, and illusory truth effect. It also includes biases like clustering illusion and self-serving bias.
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The Cognitive Bias Codex is a visual representation of various cognitive biases that affect human thinking and decision-making. It highlights the prevalence of biases such as availability heuristic, attentional bias, illusory truth effect, mere exposure effect, context effect, and
The Cognitive Bias Codex is a visual representation of various cognitive biases that humans exhibit in their thinking and decision-making processes. Some of these biases include the clustering illusion, which is the tendency to find patterns and stories even when data is sparse. Other biases
The Cognitive Bias Codex is a visual representation of various cognitive biases. Some of the biases mentioned include self-serving bias, illusion of control, fundamental attribution error, defensive attribution hypothesis, and trait ascription bias. Other biases highlighted are effort justification, risk