Pseudo Set Framing
The cognitive bias where people treat a set of items as more significant when they are perceived as a cohesive group.
The cognitive bias where people treat a set of items as more significant when they are perceived as a cohesive group.
Representativeness is a heuristic in decision-making where individuals judge the probability of an event based on how much it resembles a typical case.
The tendency for individuals to mimic the actions of a larger group, often leading to conformity and groupthink.
A cognitive bias where people give greater weight to outcomes that are certain compared to those that are merely probable.
A cognitive bias where individuals overlook or underestimate the cost of opportunities they forego when making decisions.
A cognitive bias where individuals better remember the most recent information they have encountered, influencing decision-making and memory recall.
A phenomenon where individuals' preferences between options change when the options are presented in different ways or contexts.
Also known as Self Relevance Effect, the tendency for individuals to better remember information that is personally relevant or related to themselves.
A cognitive bias where people see patterns in random data.