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There is evidence of a weak manifestation of the sunk-cost fallacy, which is statistically significant only for the high sunk-cost treatment.

These include the overconfidence, anchoring and stereotyping biases mentioned above, as well as other errors, including myopic loss aversion an unwillingness to accept short-term losses and the hindsight fallacy, which is the tendency to think that past events were predictable even though they weren't.

The integration of the concept of mortality is therefore a fallacy, which is even more untenable considering the marginal contribution of social preferences on the scores of preference based measures like the EQ-5D.

Secondly, all ecological studies have a potential limitation of ecological fallacy, which is an association observed between the study variables on an aggregate level, not necessarily representing the association that exists at an individual level.

This pattern of increased risk-taking following losses has been proposed to arise from a cognitive distortion termed the 'gambler's fallacy', which is the belief that if deviations from expected behaviors are observed in repeated independent trials of some random process, future deviations in the opposite direction are then more likely.

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Politico recently published an article I wrote called "The Experience Fallacy," which was an attempt to show, through the historical record of our past presidents, that political experience is not an indicator of quality in a would-be-president.

Theoretical discussions of fallacies have not produced an agreed-upon taxonomy, but there is a common set of fallacies which are typically used in the analysis of informal arguments.

We illustrate our case by reviewing a series of fallacies which were, or still are, held by the malaria community (albeit here translated into evolutionary language), and we finish with a number of very open evolutionary research questions.

Third, the continuous wins would bring participants the fallacious belief of the success in the coming attempts, as known the 'hot hand fallacy' [ 25], which is the belief that one success with a random event indicates a good chance of further success in additional attempts.

It's important not to fall into the fallacy of comparing suffering, which is futile.

History teaches that we often fall into what Hume called "the naturalistic fallacy --confusing that which is with that which ought to be.

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