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'''Cognitive biases are systematic errors in thinking that occur in all people. They occur when processing and interpreting information from the world around us. In essence, they are predictable patterns of thought and behaviour that lead to incorrect conclusions.''' | |||
'''Cognitive biases are systematic errors in thinking that occur in all people. They occur when processing and interpreting information from the world around us. In essence, they are predictable patterns of thought and behaviour that lead to incorrect conclusions.''' | |||
The most popular bias in society is the Bias Blindness, which is the belief that one's self is absent of thought bias. All further biases are subservient to this, once it is understood one can delve deeper into the '''[[heuristics]], [[Thought Paradoxes|paradoxes]] or [[Logical fallacies|fallacies]]''' that make up the human mind. | The most popular bias in society is the Bias Blindness, which is the belief that one's self is absent of thought bias. All further biases are subservient to this, once it is understood one can delve deeper into the '''[[heuristics]], [[Thought Paradoxes|paradoxes]] or [[Logical fallacies|fallacies]]''' that make up the human mind. |