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Cognitive Shortcuts That Mislead - Mental Shortcuts That Aren't Always Right (2 in 1)
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Logical Diversions and Misdirections - Tactics That Distract from the Truth (2 in 1)
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Self-Justification and Ego Protection - How We Defend Our Own Mistakes (2 in 1)
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Investment and Loss Traps - Why We Struggle to Let Go (2 in 1)
William Rands
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Flawed Predictions and Planning Errors - Why We Underestimate Time and Effort (2 in 1)
William Rands
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Faulty Comparisons and False Choices - Traps That Limit Our Thinking (2 in 1)
William Rands
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Faulty Reasoning in Cause and Effect - When Correlation Isn’t Causation (2 in 1)
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Distortions in Decision-Making - How Our Minds Trick Us (2 in 1)
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Memory and Hindsight Distortions - Why We Misremember the Past (2 in 1)
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Errors in Social Perception - How We Misjudge Groups and Others (2 in 1)
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Cognitive Bias in Self-Perception - Why We Think We're Right (2 in 1)
William Rands
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Personal Attacks and Deflections - How Arguments Go Off Track (2 in 1)
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Emotional and Moral Manipulations - How Feelings Shape Our Judgments (2 in 1)
William Rands
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Authority and Popularity Traps - When We Follow Without Thinking (2 in 1)
William Rands
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Understanding Cognitive Biases - An Overview of Common Mental Shortcuts
William Rands
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The Tu Quoque Fallacy - Deflecting Criticism by Accusing the Accuser
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The Just-World Hypothesis - Believing That People Get What They Deserve
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The Sunk Cost Fallacy - Continuing a Venture Due to Past Investments
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The Straw Man Fallacy - Misrepresenting an Argument to Refute It More Easily
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The Status Quo Bias - Preferring Things to Stay the Same over Change
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The Slippery Slope Fallacy - Arguing That One Action Will Lead to Extreme Consequences
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The Self-Serving Bias - How We Attribute Success to Ourselves and Failures to External Factors
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The Red Herring Fallacy - Introducing Irrelevant Information to Distract from the Issue
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The Representativeness Heuristic - Judging Likelihood on Similarity
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The Mere Exposure Effect - Developing Preferences due to Repeated Exposure
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The Overconfidence Bias - Overestimating Your Knowledge and Abilities
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The Planning Fallacy - Underestimating the Time and Costs Required for Tasks
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The False Dilemma - Presenting Only Two Choices When More Exist
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The Framing Effect - How Information Presentation Affects Decision-Making
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The Halo Effect - How First Impressions Influence Overall Perceptions
William Rands