28 notes tagged with "cbias-information-overload"

Selective Perception

Not notice/quickly forget things that cause us emotional discomfort and contradict our prior beliefs.

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Published on 8 months ago

Publication bias

Bias that favors positive results in published academic research.

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Published on 8 months ago

Semmelweis reflex

A 'reflex' like tendency to reject opposing ideas to what you believe.

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Published on 8 months ago

Subjective validation

You believe a hypothesis because it has personal meaning/significance to you.

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Published on 8 months ago

Von Restorff effect

If there are multiple similar stimuli, we remember the one that differs from the rest.

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Published on 8 months ago

Law of narrative gravity

Public and press likes narratives. More widely accepted a narrative is, the more it shapes the perception of facts.

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Published on 8 months ago

Weber–Fechner law

Perceived difference is not the same as actual difference.

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Published on 8 months ago

Doorway Effect

The Doorway Effect is a widely experienced phenomenon, wherein a person passing through a doorway may forget what they were doing or…

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Published on 3 minutes ago

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