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Cognitive Bias Codex
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{ | |
"name": "biases", | |
"children": [ | |
{ | |
"name": "1. Too Much Information", | |
"children": [ | |
{ | |
"name": "We notice things already primed in memory or repeated often.", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Availability heuristic"}, | |
{"name": "Attentional bias"}, | |
{"name": "Illusory truth effect"}, | |
{"name": "Mere exposure effect"}, | |
{"name": "Context effect"}, | |
{"name": "Cue-dependent forgetting"}, | |
{"name": "Mood-congruent memory bias"}, | |
{"name": "Frequency illusion"}, | |
{"name": "Baader-Meinhof Phenomenon"}, | |
{"name": "Empathy gap"}, | |
{"name": "Omission bias"}, | |
{"name": "Base rate fallacy"} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "Bizarre/funny/visually-striking/anthropomorphic things stick out more than non-bizarre/unfunny things.", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Bizarreness effect"}, | |
{"name": "Humor effect"}, | |
{"name": "Von Restorff effect"}, | |
{"name": "Picture superiority effect"}, | |
{"name": "Self-relevance effect"}, | |
{"name": "Negativity bias"} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "We notice when something has changed.", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Anchoring"}, | |
{"name": "Conservatism"}, | |
{"name": "Contrast effect"}, | |
{"name": "Distinction bias"}, | |
{"name": "Focusing effect"}, | |
{"name": "Framing effect"}, | |
{"name": "Money illusion"}, | |
{"name": "Weber–Fechner law"} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "We are drawn to details that confirm our own existing beliefs", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Confirmation bias"}, | |
{"name": "Congruence bias"}, | |
{"name": "Post-purchase rationalization"}, | |
{"name": "Choice-supportive bias"}, | |
{"name": "Selective perception"}, | |
{"name": "Observer-expectancy effect"}, | |
{"name": "Experimenter's bias"}, | |
{"name": "Observer effect"}, | |
{"name": "Expectation bias"}, | |
{"name": "Ostrich effect"}, | |
{"name": "Subjective validation"}, | |
{"name": "Continued influence effect"}, | |
{"name": "Semmelweis reflex"} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "We notice flaws in others more easily than flaws in ourselves.", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Bias blind spot"}, | |
{"name": "Naïve cynicism"}, | |
{"name": "Naïve realism"} | |
] | |
} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "2. Not Enough Meaning", | |
"children": [ | |
{ | |
"name": "We find stories and patterns even in sparse data", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Confabulation"}, | |
{"name": "Clustering illusion"}, | |
{"name": "Insensitivity to sample size"}, | |
{"name": "Neglect of probability"}, | |
{"name": "Anecdotal fallacy"}, | |
{"name": "Illusion of validity"}, | |
{"name": "Masked man fallacy"}, | |
{"name": "Recency illusion"}, | |
{"name": "Gambler's fallacy"}, | |
{"name": "Hot-hand fallacy"}, | |
{"name": "Illusory correlation"}, | |
{"name": "Pareidolia"}, | |
{"name": "Anthropomorphism"} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "We fill in characteristics from stereotypes, generalities, and prior histories", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Group attribution error"}, | |
{"name": "Ultimate attribution error"}, | |
{"name": "Stereotyping"}, | |
{"name": "Essentialism"}, | |
{"name": "Functional fixedness"}, | |
{"name": "Moral credential effect"}, | |
{"name": "Just-world hypothesis"}, | |
{"name": "Argument from fallacy"}, | |
{"name": "Authority bias"}, | |
{"name": "Automation bias"}, | |
{"name": "Bandwagon effect"}, | |
{"name": "Placebo effect"} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "We imagine things and people we're familiar with or fond of as better", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Out-group homogeneity bias"}, | |
{"name": "Cross-race effect"}, | |
{"name": "In-group bias"}, | |
{"name": "Halo effect"}, | |
{"name": "Cheerleader effect"}, | |
{"name": "Positivity effect"}, | |
{"name": "Not invented here"}, | |
{"name": "Reactive devaluation"}, | |
{"name": "Well-traveled road effect"} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "We simplify probabilities and numbers to make them easier to think about", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Mental accounting"}, | |
{"name": "Appeal to probability fallacy"}, | |
{"name": "Normalcy bias"}, | |
{"name": "Murphy's Law"}, | |
{"name": "Zero sum bias"}, | |
{"name": "Survivorship bias"}, | |
{"name": "Subadditivity effect"}, | |
{"name": "Denomination effect"}, | |
{"name": "Magic number 7+-2"} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name":"We think we know what other people are thinking", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Illusion of transparency"}, | |
{"name": "Curse of knowledge"}, | |
{"name": "Spotlight effect"}, | |
{"name": "Extrinsic incentive error"}, | |
{"name": "Illusion of external agency"}, | |
{"name": "Illusion of asymmetric insight"} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "We project our current mindset and assumptions onto the past and future", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Telescoping effect"}, | |
{"name": "Rosy retrospection"}, | |
{"name": "Hindsight bias"}, | |
{"name": "Outcome bias"}, | |
{"name": "Moral luck"}, | |
{"name": "Declinism"}, | |
{"name": "Impact bias"}, | |
{"name": "Pessimism bias"}, | |
{"name": "Planning fallacy"}, | |
{"name": "Time-saving bias"}, | |
{"name": "Pro-innovation bias"}, | |
{"name": "Projection bias"}, | |
{"name": "Restraint bias"}, | |
{"name": "Self-consistency bias"} | |
] | |
} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "3. Need To Act Fast", | |
"children": [ | |
{ | |
"name": "To act, we must be confident we can make an impact and feel what we do is important", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Overconfidence effect"}, | |
{"name": "Social desirability bias"}, | |
{"name": "Third-person effect"}, | |
{"name": "False consensus effect"}, | |
{"name": "Hard-easy effect"}, | |
{"name": "Lake Wobegone effect"}, | |
{"name": "Dunning-Kruger effect"}, | |
{"name": "Egocentric bias"}, | |
{"name": "Optimism bias"}, | |
{"name": "Forer effect"}, | |
{"name": "Barnum effect"}, | |
{"name": "Self-serving bias"}, | |
{"name": "Actor-observer bias"}, | |
{"name": "Illusion of control"}, | |
{"name": "Illusory superiority"}, | |
{"name": "Fundamental attribution error"}, | |
{"name": "Defensive attribution hypothesis"}, | |
{"name": "Trait ascription bias"}, | |
{"name": "Effort justification"}, | |
{"name": "Risk compensation"}, | |
{"name": "Peltzman effect"} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "To stay focused, we favor the immediate, relatable thing in front of us", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Hyperbolic discounting"}, | |
{"name": "Appeal to novelty"}, | |
{"name": "Identifiable victim effect"} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "To get anything done, we tend to complete things we've invested time & energy in.", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Sunk cost fallacy"}, | |
{"name": "Irrational escalation"}, | |
{"name": "Escalation of commitment"}, | |
{"name": "Generation effect"}, | |
{"name": "Loss aversion"}, | |
{"name": "IKEA effect"}, | |
{"name": "Unit bias"}, | |
{"name": "Zero-risk bias"}, | |
{"name": "Disposition effect"}, | |
{"name": "Pseudocertainty effect"}, | |
{"name": "Processing difficulty effect"}, | |
{"name": "Endowment effect"}, | |
{"name": "Backfire effect"} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "To avoid mistakes, we tend to preserve our autonomy and group status, and avoid irreversible decisions.", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "System justification"}, | |
{"name": "Reverse psychology"}, | |
{"name": "Reactance"}, | |
{"name": "Decoy effect"}, | |
{"name": "Social comparison bias"}, | |
{"name": "Status quo bias"} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "We favor options that appear simple or have more complete information over more complex, ambiguous options.", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Ambiguity bias"}, | |
{"name": "Information bias"}, | |
{"name": "Belief bias"}, | |
{"name": "Rhyme as reason effect"}, | |
{"name": "Bike-shedding effect"}, | |
{"name": "Law of Triviality"}, | |
{"name": "Delmore effect"}, | |
{"name": "Conjunction fallacy"}, | |
{"name": "Occam's razor"}, | |
{"name": "Less-is-better effect"} | |
] | |
} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "4. What Should We Remember?", | |
"children": [ | |
{ | |
"name": "We edit and reinforce some memories after the fact", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Misattribution of memory"}, | |
{"name": "Source confusion"}, | |
{"name": "Cryptomnesia"}, | |
{"name": "False memory"}, | |
{"name": "Suggestibility"}, | |
{"name": "Spacing effect"} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "We discard specifics to form generalities", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Implicit associations"}, | |
{"name": "Implicit stereotypes"}, | |
{"name": "Stereotypical bias"}, | |
{"name": "Prejudice"}, | |
{"name": "Negativity bias"}, | |
{"name": "Fading affect bias"} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "We reduce events and lists to their key elements", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Peak–end rule"}, | |
{"name": "Leveling and sharpening"}, | |
{"name": "Misinformation effect"}, | |
{"name": "Serial recall effect"}, | |
{"name": "List-length effect"}, | |
{"name": "Duration neglect"}, | |
{"name": "Modality effect"}, | |
{"name": "Memory inhibition"}, | |
{"name": "Primacy effect"}, | |
{"name": "Recency effect"}, | |
{"name": "Part-list cueing effect"}, | |
{"name": "Serial position effect"}, | |
{"name": "Suffix effect"} | |
] | |
}, | |
{ | |
"name": "We store memories differently based on how they were experienced", | |
"children": [ | |
{"name": "Levels of processing effect"}, | |
{"name": "Absent-mindedness"}, | |
{"name": "Testing effect"}, | |
{"name": "Next-in-line effect"}, | |
{"name": "Google effect"}, | |
{"name": "Tip of the tongue phenomenon"} | |
] | |
} | |
] | |
} | |
] | |
} | |
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