הראשון זה דברים כמו:
Availability heuristic - if something can be recalled, it should be important.
Frequency illusion (Baader-Meinhof phenomenon) – I just learned something and now I see it everywhere.
The Mere Exposure Effect - people tend to develop (dis/)liking for things merely because they are familiar with them.
השני זה:
Bizarre/funny/visually-striking/anthropomorphic things stick out more than non-bizarre/unfunny things.
Von Restorff effect (isolation effect) – the most unusual thing has the highest chance to be remembered.
הרביעי/חמישי זה:
We notice when something has changed.
Anchoring – bias of the conclusion towards the initial piece of the provided information
האחרון זה יותר Naïve realism
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התשובה הנכונה שהיא התשובה השלישית, קשורה לHow to know what needs to be remembered for later?
When individuals believe they see the world objectively and assume those who disagree with them are uninformed or biased, which cognitive bias is at play?
Frequency illusion (Baader-Meinhof phenomenon) – I just learned something and now I see it everywhere.
Anchoring – bias of the conclusion towards the initial piece of the provided information
Naïve realism - I see the world objectively, while those who disagree with me must be uninformed, irrational, or biased.
Von Restorff effect (isolation effect) – the most unusual thing has the highest chance to be remembered.
Which cognitive bias leads individuals to believe that bizarre, visually-striking things are more important?
Von Restorff effect (isolation effect) – the most unusual thing has the highest chance to be remembered.
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Cognitive dissonance – rejection of facts that contradict our convictions or values.
Frequency illusion (Baader-Meinhof phenomenon) – I just learned something and now I see it everywhere.
Confirmation bias - favoring the information that strengthens prior personal beliefs.
Anchoring is the bias of the conclusion towards the initial piece of the provided information
We are drawn to details that confirm our own existing beliefs and reject details that contradict it.
Confirmation bias - favoring the information that strengthens prior personal beliefs.
Cognitive dissonance – rejection facts that contradict our convictions or values.