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* [[Behavioural economics]]
* [[Behavioural economics]]
* [[Behavioural skills]]
* [[Behavioural skills]]
* [[Bias]]
* [[Choice supporting bias]]
* [[Choice supporting bias]]
* [[Cognitive dissonance]]
* [[Cognitive science]]
* [[Cognitive science]]
* [[Confirmation bias]]
* [[Confirmation bias]]
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* [[Optimism bias]]
* [[Optimism bias]]
* [[Reactance bias]]
* [[Reactance bias]]
* [[Regret aversion]]
* [[Self-investment bias]]
* [[Self-investment bias]]
* [[Self-serving bias]]
* [[Self-serving bias]]

Latest revision as of 21:03, 22 November 2023

Behavioural skills.

Cognitive biases are distortions in daily-decision making processes.

Cognitive biases include a number of social biases, for example affinity bias.


Cognitive bias is more likely in situations where one or more of the following is present:

  • Lack of information
  • Ambiguous information
  • Too much information, leading to cognitive overload
  • Being required to make decisions quickly
  • Being reliant on flawed memory


See also