• Choice-supportive bias or post-purchase rationalization is the tendency to retroactively ascribe positive attributes to an option one has selected and/or...
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  • Cognitive biases are systematic patterns of deviation from norm and/or rationality in judgment. They are often studied in psychology, sociology and behavioral...
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    usually positive – light, which can distort perception and thinking. Choice-supportive bias occurs when people distort their memories of chosen and rejected...
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  • Psychology portal Attribution (psychology) Chauvinism Choice-supportive bias Cognitive bias Confidence Dunning–Kruger effect Fundamental attribution...
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  • In-group favoritism, sometimes known as in-group–out-group bias, in-group bias, intergroup bias, or in-group preference, is a pattern of favoring members...
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    the income effect and the substitution effect of a price change. Choice-supportive bias Commodity fetishism Consumer surplus Normal good Inferior good Easterlin...
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  • consequences of a wrong decision are significant. Choice-supportive bias leads to an increased liking of one's choices, including purchases. This seems to contradict...
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  • Attribution (psychology) Belief perseverance Buyer's remorse Choice-supportive bias Cognitive bias Cognitive distortion Cognitive inertia Cognitive polyphasia...
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  • Discriminated groups in North America and Europe may modify their accents, word choices, manner of dress, grooming habits, and even names in an attempt to appear...
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    Lady Macbeth effect (category Cognitive biases)
    "stop". In another experiment, experimenters were able to reduce choice-supportive bias by having subjects engage in forms of self-cleaning. The effect...
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    different options than they actually chose and that they show greater choice-supportive bias in memory for whichever option they believe they chose. It is not...
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  • filters to make sense of the world, the choices they then make are influenced by their creation of a frame. Cultural bias is the related phenomenon of interpreting...
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  • In statistics, the bias of an estimator (or bias function) is the difference between this estimator's expected value and the true value of the parameter...
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    Wishful thinking (category Cognitive biases)
    portal Appeal to consequences Cherry picking (fallacy) Choice-supportive bias Confirmation bias Emotional memory Groupthink Ideocracy Ideology Just-world...
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  • Cognitive dissonance Choice-supportive bias Attribution Explanatory style Counterfactual thinking Framing effect Confirmation bias Observer-expectancy...
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  • Cognitive dissonance Choice-supportive bias Attribution Explanatory style Counterfactual thinking Framing effect Confirmation bias Observer-expectancy...
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    Length time bias (or length bias) is an overestimation of survival duration due to the relative excess of cases detected that are asymptomatically slowly...
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  • those specific movement to be duplicated in the future False memory Choice-supportive bias – the tendency to retroactively ascribe positive attributes to an...
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  • The history of media bias in the United States has evolved from overtly partisan newspapers in the 18th and 19th centuries to professional journalism with...
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  • Actor–observer asymmetry (also actor–observer bias or actor–observer difference) is a bias one exhibits when forming attributions about the behavior of...
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    Dunning–Kruger effect (category Cognitive biases)
    The Dunning–Kruger effect is a cognitive bias in which people with limited competence in a particular domain overestimate their abilities. It was first...
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  • psychology, the false consensus effect, also known as consensus bias, is a pervasive cognitive bias that causes people to overestimate the extent to which other...
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  • The term "bias" refers to the tendency to favor or oppose something in a way that is often unfair, partial, or uninformed. Political bias more specifically...
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  • Chion of Heraclea Chivalry Chöd Choe Chung Chögyam Trungpa Choice Choice-supportive bias Choice sequence Chomsky hierarchy Chomsky normal form Chŏng Tojŏn...
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  • Allegiance bias (or allegiance effect) in behavioral sciences is a bias resulted from the investigator's or researcher's allegiance to a specific party...
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  • Illusion of explanatory depth (category Cognitive biases)
    The illusion of explanatory depth (IOED) is cognitive bias or an illusion where people tend to believe they understand a topic better than they actually...
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    Echo chamber (media) (category Media bias)
    without encountering opposing views, potentially resulting in confirmation bias. Echo chambers may increase social and political polarization and extremism...
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  • their sense of self as they participate in the group's activities and choices. Deindividuation involves a loss of self-awareness, resulting in comparisons...
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  • An empathy gap, sometimes referred to as an empathy bias, is a breakdown or reduction in empathy (the ability to recognize, understand, and share another's...
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  • are, in fact, more or less misleading. Social choice theory Judge–advisor system Shared information bias Shared intentionality Think tanks Computer supported...
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