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- Opinion polling in some instances is a measure of cognitive bias, which is variably considered and handled appropriately in its various applications.
- Under- and over-weighting of probabilities is importantly distinct from under- and over-estimating probabilities, a different type of cognitive bias observed for example in the overconfidence effect.
- A "cognitive bias" is a systematic tendency of thinking and judging in a way that deviates from a normative criterion, especially from the demands of rationality.
- ... March 16, 1937 – June 2, 1996) was an Israeli cognitive and mathematical psychologist and a key figure in the discovery of systematic human cognitive bias and handling of risk.
- A primary argument with respect to quasi-empiricism is that whilst mathematics and physics are frequently considered to be closely linked fields of study, this may reflect human cognitive bias.
- Accordingly, a cognitive bias had been introduced unwittingly into science, by over-trusting the individual doctor or scientist's ability to see and state things objectively.
- A cognitive bias is a systematic pattern of deviation from norm or rationality in judgment.
- Other errors in engineered systems can arise due to human error, which includes cognitive bias.
- A cognitive bias is a repeating or basic misstep in thinking, assessing, recollecting, or other cognitive processes.
- Within the rationalist tradition, some theorists have suggested that individuals engaged in war suffer a normal level of cognitive bias, but are still "as rational as you and me".
- The cognitive bias is a pattern in perception, interpretation, or judgment that consistently leads to the individual misunderstanding something about themselves or their social environment, making a poor choice or acting irrationally.
- Anecdotal evidence is often unscientific or pseudoscientific because various forms of cognitive bias may affect the collection or presentation of evidence.
- It is a type of cognitive bias that people use to justify their decision to help or lack of helping and ignoring certain information.
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