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List of cognitive biases
Gambler's fallacy – the tendency to think that future probabilities are altered by ... overestimating favorable and pleasing outcomes (see also wishful thinking, ... Overconfidence effect – excess...
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An egocentric bias occurs when one thinks of the world from one's own point of view and self perception too much. Wishful thinking is a common example of an ...
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For the most part, should statements are instances of wishful thinking: the ... conclusions from a fictional version of the world that exists only in one's own head.
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Jul 12, 2010 ... Black sheep (and my own wishful thinking). ALL families have one. It's the relative who doesn't quite fit in the traditional mold of the rest of the ...
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Third, wishful thinking can also be thought of as maximizing one's own strategy while thinking that the other players will react to one's own strategy by playing ...
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books.google.com - This book is about self-deception and lack of self-control or wishful thinking and acting against one's own better judgement. Steering a ...
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an agent's own just in case it is one which the agent wants herself to have. That sounds, if anything, like wishful thinking, not at all like identification. The second ...
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Apr 18, 2011 ... Is Pay-What-You-Wish Pricing Wishful Thinking? ... In reality, this is not choosing one's own price at all, rather an e-haggling approach to a daily ...
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Dec 9, 2010 ... Wishful thinking is interpreting facts, reports, events, perceptions, etc., ... of It: How Difficulties in Recognizing One's Own Incompetence Lead to ...
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That is, the strategic implications of rationality and the knowledge of one's own ex -post optimism are the same as those of wishful thinking. In particular, ...
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