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Latest revision as of 22:03, 24 March 2023
Behavioural skills.
Cognitive science is the study of thought, learning and mental organisation.
It draws on psychology, linguistics, philosophy and computer modelling.
See also
- Affinity bias
- Bandwagon bias
- Behavioural economics
- Behavioural skills
- Bionic
- Choice supporting bias
- Cognitive behavioural coaching
- Cognitive behavioural therapy
- Cognitive bias
- Confirmation bias
- Default bias
- Diversity
- Dunning-Kruger effect
- Emotional intelligence
- Executive coaching
- Groupthink
- Hindsight bias
- Impostor syndrome
- Maslow's hammer
- Metacognitive skills
- Modelling
- Objectivity
- Optimism bias
- Reactance bias
- Self-investment bias
- Self-serving bias
- Social bias
- Source bias
- Status quo bias
- Working effectively with others