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Discover LudwigThe phrase "action bias" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing decision-making, psychology, or behavioral economics, particularly when referring to the tendency to favor action over inaction.
Example: "In crisis situations, individuals often exhibit action bias, believing that taking any action is better than doing nothing."
Alternatives: "tendency to act" or "propensity for action".
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Call it "action bias".
Teams with four women take more risks than the team tolerance to risk score would predict, which suggests some form of team specific action bias or risk-shift.
The extreme uncertainty of the situation requires members to construct a project narrative that will mobilize (action) bias and overcome hesitation.
It's something in behavioral finance we call the "action bias": At times of stress we feel we need to do something.
Part of the problem is that we have an action bias.
Attari also attributed a psychological phenomenon called single action bias, in which a person does one or two things to address a problem and considers themselves off the hook, as an explanation of why some believe they do more to conserve energy than they really are.
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Having zoomed in to gather insights about a situation, a need, or a challenge, you must then pull out to gain perspective, fighting against framing and action biases that might encourage you to accept the issue as presented and rush into problem solving.
Another possibility is that hippocampally recalled task rules compete with action biases (Izquierdo et al. 2006; Eschenko and Mizumori 2007; Doll et al. 2009; Peyrache et al. 2009).
Our finding that seeing a painful action biases one's own tactile detection suggests a process by which visual and tactile processing converge or summate, with somatosensory/IPL regions likely playing a central role in their integration.
And remember not to buy into single-action bias.
This phenomenon is called the single-action bias".
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