Cognitive bias
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A cognitive bias is a systematic pattern of deviation from norm or rationality in judgment.
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See also
- Cognitive bias mitigation
- Cognitive bias modification
- Cognitive dissonance
- Cognitive distortion
- Cognitive psychology
- Cognitive traps for intelligence analysis
- Critical thinking
- Cultural cognition
- Emotional bias
- Evolutionary psychology
- Error
- Expectation bias
- Fallacy
- False consensus effect
- Implicit stereotype
- Jumping to conclusions
- List of cognitive biases
- Magical thinking
- Prejudice
- Presumption of guilt
- Rationality
- Systemic bias
- Theory-ladenness
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