Convergent Thinking
A cognitive process where ideas are brought together to find a single, best solution to a problem.
A cognitive process where ideas are brought together to find a single, best solution to a problem.
The tendency to search for, interpret, and remember information in a way that confirms one's preexisting beliefs or hypotheses.
A cognitive bias where people perceive an outcome as certain while it is actually uncertain, based on how information is presented.
The process of creating visual representations of data or information to enhance understanding and decision-making.
A cognitive bias that occurs when conclusions are drawn from a non-representative sample, focusing only on successful cases and ignoring failures.
The degree to which the operations and decisions of an AI system are understandable and explainable to users.
A decision-making strategy where individuals are prompted to make a choice rather than defaulting to a pre-set option.
A cognitive bias where people focus on the most noticeable or prominent information while ignoring less conspicuous details.
A principle often used in behavioral economics that suggests people evaluate options based on relative comparisons rather than absolute values.