clipped from www.lifehack.org The brain isn’t a flawless piece of machinery. Although it is powerful and comes in an easy to carry container, it has it’s weaknesses. A field in psychology which studies these errors, known as biases. Although you can’t upgrade your mental hardware, noticing these biases can clue you into possible mistakes The entire domain of the scientific method has largely been an effort to overcome the natural inclination towards bias in reasoning common thinking errors:
tendency to seek information to prove, rather than disprove our theories
see past results as appearing more probable than they did initially
see patterns where none actually exist
give more weight to recent data
a well-known problem with negotiations
people tend to grossly overestimate their abilities
Mistaking personality and character traits for differences caused by situations |
Common thinking errors explained, each backed by a scientific study. Food for thought!
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