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Cognitive Biases: Too Much Information
[edit]Part 1
[edit]- We notice things that are already primed in memory or repeated often.
- Availability heuristic
- Attentional bias
- Illusory truth effect
- Mere-exposure effect
- Cue-dependent forgetting
- Empathy gap
- Omission bias
- Base rate fallacy
- Bizarre/funny/visually-striking/anthropomorphic things stick out more than non-bizarre/unfunny things.
- Bizarreness effect
- Von Restorff effect
- Picture superiority effect
- Self-reference effect
- Negativity bias
- We notice when something has changed.
- Anchoring
- Money illusion
- Framing effect (psychology)
- Weber–Fechner law
- Conservatism (belief revision)
- Distinction bias
- We are drawn to details that confirm our own existing beliefs.
- Confirmation bias
- Congruence bias
- Choice-supportive bias
- Selective perception
- Observer-expectancy effect
- Ostrich effect
- Subjective validation
- Semmelweis reflex
- We notice flaws in others more easily than flaws in ourselves.
- Bias blind spot
- Naïve cynicism
- Naïve realism (psychology)