174 notes tagged with "cognitive-bias"

Hippo Effect

Hippo - or Highest Paid Person's Opinion. In meetings, there might be a person who has the most experience or authority(usually the boss). Decisions they make might go unchallenged.

Tagged with: #cognitive-bias, #cbias-act-fast, #cbias-autonomy

Published on 8 months ago

Hofstadter’s law

It always takes longer than you expect, even when you take into account Hofstadter's Law. It describes the widely experienced difficulty of…

Tagged with: #cognitive-bias, #cbias-need-meaning, #cbias-math-simplification

Published on 8 months ago

Hofstadter’s law

It describes the widely experienced difficulty of accurately estimating the time it will take to complete tasks of substantial complexity.

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Published on 8 months ago

Hard Easy Effect

Hard tasks makes you overconfident - and predict higher success probability while easier tasks makes you under confident - and predict lower success.

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Published on 8 months ago

Hot-hand fallacy

Belief that someone who has been successful will be more likely to be successful in future attempts.

Tagged with: #cognitive-bias, #cbias-need-meaning, #cbias-meaning-from-little-data

Published on 8 months ago

IKEA effect

We value things much higher if we created them(even partially).

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Published on 8 months ago

Hyperbolic discounting

We discount the value of a reward given later by a factor of the delay in getting the reward.

Tagged with: #cognitive-bias, #cbias-favor-immediate

Published on 8 months ago

Illusion of asymmetric insight

Belief that we know other people better than the other person knows us.

Tagged with: #cognitive-bias, #cbias-need-meaning, #cbias-guess-thoughts

Published on 8 months ago

Identifiable victim effect

We are more willing to help a specific, identifiable person over a large but vaguely defined group with the same issue.

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Published on 8 months ago

Illusion of control

We overestimate how much control we have over situations.

Tagged with: #cognitive-bias, #cbias-act-fast-important, #cbias-act-fast

Published on 8 months ago

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