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The cheat sheet bias
The cheat sheet bias













the cheat sheet bias

Just-World Hypothesis: We tend to believe the world is just therefore, we assume acts of injustice are deserved.Defensive Attribution: As a witness who secretly fears being vulnerable to a serious mishap, we will blame the victim less if we relate to the victim.Availability Heuristic: We rely on immediate examples that come to mind while making judgments.Spotlight Effect: We overestimate how much people are paying attention to our behavior and appearance.Curse of Knowledge: Once we know something, we assume everyone else knows it, too.False Consensus: We believe more people agree with us than is actually the case.Moral Luck: Better moral standing happens due to a positive outcome worse moral standing happens due to a negative outcome.Halo Effect: If you see a person as having a positive trait, that positive impression will spill over into their other traits.Groupthink: Due to a desire for conformity and harmony in the group, we make irrational decisions, often to minimize conflict.Bandwagon Effect: Ideas, fads, and beliefs grow as more people adopt them.

the cheat sheet bias

In-Group Favoritism: We favor people who are in our in-group as opposed to an out-group.Self-Serving Bias: Our failures are situational, but our successes are our responsibility.Fundamental Attribution Error: We judge others on their personality or fundamental character, but we judge ourselves on the situation.Bias cognitivi: ecco i 200 principali bias cognitivi Bias cognitivi: i 200 principali Source: 50 Cognitive Biases to be Aware Of.















The cheat sheet bias