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"cognitive bias" is a correct and usable term in written English
It is usually used to describe a mental bias or error that occurs when people rely too heavily on their own personal experiences or when they take mental shortcuts that lead them to make irrational decisions. For example, "John's decision to invest all of his savings in a single stock was influenced by his cognitive bias of overconfidence."
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Cognitive bias and some results of Gestalt psychology are highlighted.
Cognitive bias arises from various processes that are sometimes difficult to distinguish.
Cognitive bias will be measured with a questionnaire specifically developed to assess the cognitive biases addressed in OVK [ 46].
One cognitive bias is called "faulty framing".
I don't believe that O'Brien deliberately lied (though she may have had a "cognitive bias").
I think it's pretty obviously a cognitive bias toward storytelling.
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Topics of particular interest include global catastrophic risk, cognitive biases, cognitive enhancement, collective intelligence, neuroethics, and public policy.
Professionals can learn to adapt to cognitive biases, but only if they get constant feedback.
A new study finds that thinking in a foreign language reduces cognitive biases.
"Judges as well as laypersons are influenced by these cognitive biases".
With his history, Gijrath easily identifies the cognitive biases of thenewly wealthy.
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