Category:Cognitive biases
Here is a list of articles in the Cognitive biases category of the Philosophy portal. A cognitive bias is a systematic pattern of deviation from norm or rationality in judgment. Individuals create their own "subjective reality" from their perception of the input. An individual's construction of reality, not the objective input, may dictate their behavior in the world. Thus, cognitive biases may sometimes lead to perceptual distortion, inaccurate judgment, illogical interpretation, or what is broadly called irrationality.
Although it may seem like such misperceptions would be aberrations, biases can help humans find commonalities and shortcuts to assist in the navigation of common situations in life.
Some cognitive biases are presumably adaptive. Cognitive biases may lead to more effective actions in a given context. Furthermore, allowing cognitive biases enables faster decisions which can be desirable when timeliness is more valuable than accuracy, as illustrated in heuristics. Other cognitive biases are a "by-product" of human processing limitations, resulting from a lack of appropriate mental mechanisms (bounded rationality), impact of individual's constitution and biological state (see embodied cognition), or simply from a limited capacity for information processing.
Subcategories
This category has the following 2 subcategories, out of 2 total.
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- Cognitive inertia (38 P)
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- Memory biases (38 P)
Pages in category "Cognitive biases"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 213 total.
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- Philosophy:Accentuation effect
- Actor–observer asymmetry
- Philosophy:Adaptive bias
- Philosophy:Additive bias
- Aesthetic–usability effect
- Philosophy:Affinity bias
- Philosophy:Ambiguity effect
- Philosophy:Anchoring (cognitive bias)
- Philosophy:Anchoring effect
- Apophenia
- Philosophy:Attention inequality
- Philosophy:Attentional bias
- Attribute substitution
- Philosophy:Attribution bias
- Philosophy:Availability cascade
- Availability heuristic
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- Philosophy:The Century of the Self
- Philosophy:Cheerleader effect
- Philosophy:Choice-supportive bias
- Clustering illusion
- Philosophy:Cognitive bias mitigation
- Cognitive distortion
- Philosophy:Compassion fade
- Confirmation bias
- Social:Congruence bias
- Conjunction fallacy
- Philosophy:Contrast effect
- Philosophy:Cultural bias
- Philosophy:Curse of knowledge
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- Failure bias
- Philosophy:False consensus effect
- Philosophy:False-uniqueness effect
- Philosophy:Familiarity heuristic
- Finance:Favourite-longshot bias
- Social:Fear of missing out
- Philosophy:First impression (psychology)
- Philosophy:Fluency heuristic
- Philosophy:Focusing illusion
- Framing (social sciences)
- Philosophy:Frequency illusion
- Functional fixedness
- Fundamental attribution error
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- Halo effect
- Hard–easy effect
- Unsolved:Helicopter hieroglyphs
- Philosophy:Heuristic (psychology)
- Hindsight bias
- Philosophy:Hostile attribution bias
- Philosophy:Hostile media effect
- Philosophy:Hot hand
- Philosophy:Hot-cold empathy gap
- Hungry judge effect
- Philosophy:Hyperbolic discounting
- Philosophy:Hypocognition
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- Philosophy:IKEA effect
- Philosophy:Illusion of asymmetric insight
- Philosophy:Illusion of control
- Philosophy:Illusion of explanatory depth
- Illusion of validity
- Illusory truth effect
- Philosophy:Impact bias
- Philosophy:Implicit cognition
- Philosophy:Implicit stereotype
- Philosophy:Impostor syndrome
- In-group favoritism
- Inequity aversion
- Information cascade
- Philosophy:Insensitivity to sample size
- Philosophy:Intellectual humility
- Philosophy:Interpretive bias
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- Physics:Pareidolia
- Philosophy:Peak–end rule
- Philosophy:Perceptual defense
- Philosophy:Persuasive definition
- Philosophy:Physical attractiveness stereotype
- Philosophy:Picture superiority effect
- Philosophy:Planning fallacy
- Philosophy:Plant blindness
- Philosophy:Political bias
- Philosophy:Pollyanna principle
- Philosophy:Positive illusions
- Philosophy:Pratfall effect
- Philosophy:Precision bias
- Philosophy:Preparedness paradox
- Philosophy:Pretty privilege
- Probability matching
- Philosophy:Proportionality bias
- Philosophy:Proximity bias
- Philosophy:Pseudocertainty effect
- Philosophy:Psychological inertia
- Philosophy:Psychological pricing
- Philosophy:Psychological projection
- Psychology in cybersecurity
- Philosophy:Psychology of climate change denial
- Finance:Psychology of previous investment
- Philosophy:Puritanical bias
- Philosophy:Pygmalion effect
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- Unsolved:Satisfaction paradox
- Philosophy:Scope neglect
- Philosophy:Selective omission
- Philosophy:Selective perception
- Self-deception
- Philosophy:Self-defeating prophecy
- Self-fulfilling prophecy
- Philosophy:Self-licensing
- Philosophy:Self-persuasion
- Philosophy:Self-serving bias
- Philosophy:Shooting bias
- Philosophy:Social facilitation
- Philosophy:Social influence bias
- Philosophy:Social perception
- Philosophy:Social projection
- Philosophy:Spacing effect
- Philosophy:Spiral of silence
- Philosophy:Spotlight effect
- Philosophy:Stereotype
- Philosophy:Straight and Crooked Thinking
- Philosophy:Stroop effect
- Subadditivity effect
- Philosophy:Subject-expectancy effect
- Sunk cost
- Survivorship bias