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1
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looking back on events, we falsely surmise that we knew it all along

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Hindsight Bias

2
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intuitively perceiving a relationship where none exists

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Illusory Correlation

3
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influenced by our present moods and by misinformation, we may form false memories

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Memory Construction

4
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fast and frugal heuristics lead us into illogical and incorrect judgements

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Representativeness and Availability

5
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our intuitive assessments of our own knowledge are often more confident than correct

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Overconfidence

6
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thanks partly to our preference for confirming information, beliefs are often resilient, even after foundation is discredited

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Belief Perseverance and Confirmation Bias

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judgements flip-flop, depending on how the same issue or information is posed

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Framing

8
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inflated confidence in one’s discernment based on interview alone

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Interviewer Illusion

9
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we often mispredict the intensity and duration of our emotions

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Mispredicting our own Feelings

10
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in various ways, we exhibit inflated self-assessments

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Self-Serving Bias

11
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overly attributing others’ behavior to their dispositions by discounting unnoticed situational forces

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Fundamental Attribution Error

12
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our intuitive self-predictions often go astray

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Mispredicting our own Behavior