Tag: cognitive bias
🧐 Quiz: The “Two-Route” Duel — Who is Right?
Meet Alex and Jordan. They work in the same office and live in the same neighborhood. Every single morning, they have the exact same debate…
🧐 Quiz: The “Billion-Dollar” Button
Imagine you are the CTO of a fast-growing fintech startup. Your team has spent the last six months building a custom “Payment Gateway” from scratch….
🧐 Quiz: Why did they spend so much on soup?
Imagine you are walking through your local supermarket. You see a massive display of Campbell’s Tomato Soup. It’s on sale for $0.79 a can—a great…
The “Everyone Thinks Like Me” Myth: Understanding the False Consensus Effect
Welcome back! We just looked at the Just-World Hypothesis and how we try to impose a moral order on a chaotic world. Today, we’re exploring…
The “It’s Like You’re Reading My Mind” Illusion: Understanding the Barnum Effect
Welcome back! We just wrapped up the Self-Fulfilling Prophecy, where we learned how our expectations can actually shape our reality. Today, we’re looking at a…
The Sting of the Loss: Understanding Loss Aversion
Welcome back! We just looked at the Sunk Cost Fallacy and why it’s so hard to walk away from a bad investment. Today, we’re zooming…
The “Point of No Return” Trap: Understanding the Sunk Cost Fallacy
Welcome back to our series! We’ve already discovered why our calendars are always a mess (Planning Fallacy) and why we think everyone is watching us…
The Calendar Lie: Understanding the Planning Fallacy
Welcome back! We’ve already seen how we overestimate our future luck (Optimism Bias) and how we overestimate how much people are watching us (Spotlight Effect)….
The Power of Presentation: Understanding the Framing Effect
Welcome back to our series on cognitive biases! We’ve previously explored a range of mental shortcuts, from our “just like me” effect to the “logic trap”…
The Logic Trap: Understanding Belief Bias
Welcome back to our series on cognitive biases! We’ve previously explored how our minds take shortcuts, from the “just like me” effect to the subtle power…
The “Just Like Me” Effect: Understanding Affinity Bias
Welcome back to our series on cognitive biases! We’ve previously explored a range of mental shortcuts, from our “knew-it-all-along” feeling (hindsight bias) to our tendency to…
The Hidden Nudge: Understanding How Priming Bias Influences Your Mind
Welcome back to our series on cognitive biases! We’ve already explored a range of mental shortcuts, from our “knew-it-all-along” feeling (hindsight bias) to our tendency to…
Unmasking Our Hidden Preferences: Understanding Implicit Bias
Welcome back to our series on cognitive biases!! We’ve navigated through various ways our minds can take shortcuts, sometimes leading to predictable errors in judgment. Today,…
Judging a Book by Its Cover (and Ignoring the Plot): Understanding the Fundamental Attribution Error
Welcome back to our series on cognitive biases! We’ve explored a range of mental shortcuts that can influence our thinking, from seeking confirming evidence to resisting…
Taking the Credit, Deflecting the Blame: Understanding Self-Serving Bias
Welcome back to our ongoing exploration of cognitive biases, right here in Fremont and beyond! We’ve delved into how we seek confirming evidence, rely on…
“I Knew It All Along!” Understanding Hindsight Bias
Welcome back to our exploration of cognitive biases, right here in Fremont and the wider world! We’ve previously navigated the impact of our beliefs, the…
Stuck in Neutral? Understanding the Power of the Status Quo Bias
Welcome back to our series on cognitive biases! We’ve explored how our beliefs shape what we see, how easily recalled events influence our judgment, how…
Seeing Through Rose-Tinted Glasses: Understanding the Halo Effect
Welcome back to our exploration of cognitive biases! We’ve previously uncovered how our existing beliefs shape our information intake (confirmation bias), how easily recalled events…
When Ignorance Is Bliss: The Surprising Truth of the Dunning-Kruger Effect
Welcome back to our series on cognitive biases! We’ve journeyed through how our beliefs can filter information (confirmation bias), how easily recalled events can skew…
The Price Is Right? How the Anchoring Effect Influences Your Spending
Welcome back to our series on cognitive biases! We’ve already explored how confirmation bias can make us seek out agreeable information and how the availability…