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Thinking errors, also called cognitive biases or cognitive distortions, are irrational patterns of thinking that can both cause, and be caused by, depression: the more depressed you feel, the more ...
Let's tackle three common, but not commonly discussed, thinking errors that make life feel harder than it needs to. After explaining the errors, I'll show you how to be less susceptible to them.
They include things like cognitive biases (systemic thinking errors), prior beliefs, prejudices and worldviews, framing effects, and how much you know about the subject.
Platforms reward speed over depth, conditioning us to judge instantly, react without context, and believe we “know” when we have only glanced. Technology pushes us to respond instantly, closing gaps ...
November 07, 2024 Magical thinking is common and often harmless – but it can be problematic, too Crossing fingers and similar superstitious behaviors are mostly benign. But confusing one's ...
Keep these two thinking errors in mind when reflecting on mission plan steps with your child after they have completed them. It is important to help your child process their thinking after doing a ...
Thinking errors could greatly affect results from data analysis. For one, unconscious biases, often ingrained and unintentional, may influence how organizations present or understand information.