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an unrecognized tendency of decision-makers to give preference to recent information, vivid images that evoke emotions, and specific acts and behaviors that they personally observed
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Availability heuristic — The availability heuristic is a phenomenon (which can result in a cognitive bias) in which people base their prediction of the frequency of an event or the proportion within a population based on how easily an example can be brought to mind.… … Wikipedia
Availability — For the thermodynamic function availability , in the sense of available useful work, see exergy. For availability as a form of cognitive bias, see availability heuristic. In telecommunications and reliability theory, the term availability has the … Wikipedia
FUTON bias — stands for Full Text On the Net bias and refers to the failure in academic research, when researchers tend to search and read what is available online, and ignore relevant studies that are available offline in printed format only. Very few… … Wikipedia
Egocentric bias — occurs when people claim more responsibility for themselves for the results of a joint action than an outside observer would.Besides simply claiming credit for positive outcomes, which might simply be self serving bias, people exhibiting… … Wikipedia
Confirmation bias — (also called confirmatory bias or myside bias) is a tendency for people to favor information that confirms their preconceptions or hypotheses regardless of whether the information is true.[Note 1][1] As a result, people gather evidence and recall … Wikipedia
Cognitive bias — For an article about the conceptual problems of the mind see Cognitive closure (philosophy). Psychology … Wikipedia
Hindsight bias — is the inclination to see events that have occurred as more predictable than they in fact were before they took place. Hindsight bias has been demonstrated experimentally in a variety of settings, including politics, games and medicine. In… … Wikipedia
Attributional bias — In psychology, an attributional bias is a cognitive bias that affects the way we determine who or what was responsible for an event or action ( attribution ).Attributional biases typically take the form of actor/observer differences : people… … Wikipedia
Infrastructure bias — In economics and social policy, infrastructure bias refers to the fact that the location and availability of pre existing infrastructure such as roads and telecommunications facilities influences social and economic development. In science,… … Wikipedia
List of cognitive biases — A cognitive bias is a pattern of poor judgment, often triggered by a particular situation. Identifying poor judgment, or more precisely, a deviation in judgment, requires a standard for comparison, i.e. good judgment . In scientific… … Wikipedia