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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.''' | ||
The most popular bias in society is the Lucid Self Bias, pictured at the top of this page. The Lucid Self Bias is the tendency for one's self to think that their thought patterns are not subject to bias and should be the starting point of self analysis. This bias is constantly reinforced by a combination of the [[Dunning Kruger effect]] and the [[Confirmation Bias]]. After this these primary biases there are a wide range of other biases which have been documented, which can be loosely categorised into affecting memory, social, learning, belief, money and politics: | The most popular bias in society is the Lucid Self Bias, pictured at the top of this page. The Lucid Self Bias is the tendency for one's self to think that their thought patterns are not subject to bias and should be the starting point of self analysis. This bias is constantly reinforced by a combination of the [[Dunning Kruger effect]] and the [[Confirmation Bias]]. After this these primary biases there are a wide range of other biases which have been documented, which can be loosely categorised into affecting memory, social, learning, belief, money and politics: |