Change is Noticed(4)


Weber–Fechner law

Perceived difference is not the same as actual difference.

Tagged With: Cognitive Bias, Information Overload, Change is Noticed,

Anchoring Effect

Choices are affected by an anchor.

Tagged With: Cognitive Bias, Information Overload, Change is Noticed,

Distinction bias

When evaluating between two options, we view them as very different - as compared to evaluating them separately(we would have evaluated them very close to each other).

Tagged With: Cognitive Bias, Information Overload, Change is Noticed,

Framing effect

People's choices can change based on how the question is framed or worded.

Tagged With: Cognitive Bias, Information Overload, Change is Noticed,