Quiz 3 - Cognitive Biases Flashcards

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What is Bias?

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Bias is a way of thinking that is not accurate

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What is Heuristics?

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Heuristics is a rule of thumb - true but not always

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What is Anchoring?

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The anchor is what you compare to when you evaluate something - ie a restaurant puts at least one expensive item on the menu to make the other items look reasonable

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What is contrast effect/context effect?

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Observing two things at the same time - will focus more on the differences
Distinction bias - things appear more different when viewed simultaneously

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What is band wagon effect and herd instinct?

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Band wagon effect - you believe things everyone else does ie cults try to keep you from talking to others not in cult so you believe the things cult is teaching
Herd instinct - believing what everyone else does to avoid social conflict - ie someone is vegan because friend is

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What is hostile media effect?

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When watching news you feel it is hostile to your views

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What is endowment effect/loss aversion?

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People will demand more to give up an object than they were willing to pay for it
Once you own something, you find it more valuable

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What is temporal discounting?

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Based on something irrational. We value things in the future less than things now.
Asking for favours.
Empirical studies show people are more hyperbolic - hyperbolic discounting is psychological bias where people prioritize immediate rewards over future rewards
Exponential discounting - marginal rate of substitution between consumption at any pair of points in time depending on how far apart points in time are - something doubles every hour = exponential growth -

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What is moral credential effect?

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Moral credential effect - thinking you did something morally good can make you allow yourself to behave badly - people will compensate to reach an equilibrium

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What is to imagine you are good?

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If you imagine you are good you are more likely to be good

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What is risk compensation?

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Seatbelt use - drivers are a bit safer, but deaths passed onto others
Bike helmets - people bike more dangerously when wearing one
Dietary supplements - make people eat more poorly and exercise less

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What is omission bias?

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Choosing harm over omission versus lesser harm by acting - we think doing harm is worse than not doing something that causes harm ie getting vaccinated

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What is negativity bias?

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People pay more attention to negative information
Danger - negative - needs reaction in evolutionary history
News reports to scare you - use Wikipedia to verify

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What is outcome bias?

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Judging a decision based on what ended up happening rather than on the information available at decision time

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What is Planning Fallacy?

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We under estimate how long it will take to complete something - we overbook ourselves
Unexpected events happen - we don’t plan to have unexpected things happen

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What is wishful thinking?

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Believe it something because we want it to be true - hope

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What is availability heuristic?

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The easier things come to mind are more probable to be true
A problem that is vivid and emotional comes to memory easier
When news shows only murders you think murders are more common that they are

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What is Base rate neglect?

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If a test for a disease is 90% curate and you get a positive result - what is the probability that the person has the disease
Ie base rate of smallpox is zero - test is positive - what is chance person has smallpox - zero in other words zero percent of the base rate which is zero
Always need to look at the base rate

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What is belief bias?

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If rain is wet my roof is wet - my roof is wet therefore rain is wet - but roof could be wet from a hose
Is the argument valid

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What is conjunction fallacy?

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What is more common - a person who wears Birkenstocks or a hippie who wears Birkenstocks - people say yes to hippie due to the image in their head

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What is gambler’s fallacy?

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When flipping a coin which is least probable:
A - HTHT
B - HHTT
C - HHHH
All are probable at the same rate - every time the coming is flipped the probability is 50% - gamblers think something is due if it hasn’t happened ie in C gambler thinks T is due so will bet on it

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What is pareidolia clustering illusion, illusory correlation?

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Seeing something or pattern, etc. in something that does not exist

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What is primacy and recency effects?

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You remember beginning and end better than the middle

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What is just world phenomenon?

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You think world is a just place
Karma - blame others for own problems as result of their actions

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What is actor observer bias?

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Explain others in traits - ie jerks
Explain self actions for good reason

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What is confirmation bias?

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You seek out, accept, remember things that support your view
You support things in a way to support your views