FRAMING EFFECT (PSYCHOLOGY) is a cognitive bias in which people decide between options based on whether the options are presented with positive or negative connotations. Individuals have a tendency to make risk-avoidant choices when options are positively framed...
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DISTINCTION BIAS a concept of decision theory, is the tendency to view two options as more distinctive when evaluating them simultaneously than when evaluating them separately.
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OUT-GROUP HOMOGENEITY EFFECT is the perception of out-group members as more similar to one another than are in-group members, e.g. "they are alike; we are diverse".
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BELIEF BIAS is the tendency to judge the strength of arguments based on the plausibility of their conclusion rather than how strongly they support that conclusion.
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Their* I must wear my glasses.
I didn't take it personally. I have no affect. Though your reply was a bit ambiguous.
Yes, biases are the norm but overcoming biases which cloud reasoning and judgment make one a better thinker; the point of learning about ones biases. Social media has brought to the fore there prominence and harm.
Cute.
1. "and/or"
2. normalcy bias also know as the ostrich effect
3. You're using the equivocation fallacy
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ESCALATION OF COMMITMENT is a human behavior pattern in which an individual or group facing increasingly negative outcomes from a decision, action, or investment nevertheless continue the behavior instead of altering course.
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NE SUPRA CREPIDAM, a Latin expression meaning 'Shoemaker, not beyond the shoe', used to warn individuals not to pass judgment beyond their expertise. Ultracrepidarianism: giving of opinions & advice on matters outside of one's knowledge.
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