Notes
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A cognitive bias is a systematic pattern deviation of the norm or rationality in judgment because the individual constructed reality.
- An individual's construction of reality may dictate their behavior in the world, not the objective input.
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Cognitive biases may lead to perceptual distortion, inaccurate judgment, illogical interpretation, or irrationality.
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Some cognitive biases are presumably adaptive because some enable faster decisions in scenarios in which timeliness is more valuable than accuracy, for example, recognition heuristic.