Crystallized Intelligence
The ability to use learned knowledge and experience, often increasing with age and accumulated learning.
The ability to use learned knowledge and experience, often increasing with age and accumulated learning.
A cognitive bias where people see patterns in random data.
The cognitive bias where people treat a set of items as more significant when they are perceived as a cohesive group.
A cognitive process where ideas are brought together to find a single, best solution to a problem.
A cognitive bias where people prefer the option that seems to eliminate risk entirely, even if another option offers a greater overall benefit.
The change in opinions or behavior that occurs when individuals conform to the information provided by others.
The tendency to perceive a greater quantity as a better value, regardless of the actual utility.
A principle often used in behavioral economics that suggests people evaluate options based on relative comparisons rather than absolute values.
A cognitive bias where people's decisions are influenced by how information is presented rather than just the information itself.