Also interesting, this paper on a key Cognitive Bias: the Anchoring Bias. Lieder, F., Griffiths, T.L., M. Huys, Q.J. and Goodman, N.D., 2018. The anchoring bias reflects rational use of cognitive resources. Psychonomic Bulletin & Review, 25, pp.322-34
Bonus: Is the anchor bias irrational? No! On average, it’s actually *better* to rely on parallel/previous experiences, contextually relevant / domain-related info, or suggestions from conversation partners to make a prediction or a decision. https://t
@xphilosopher Also, adaptationism is a difficult game. Often people do things that suggest that the mind is not well-designed, but on further reflection these phenomena might actually provide evidence for good design: https://t.co/v7MOp6tdOF
RT @HLSPaola: The anchoring bias reflects rational use of cognitive resources #cognitivebias #behavioralscience https://t.co/Crxr8t9uKp
@MarianoTappata Por otro lado, pensar solo a los sesgos como comportamientos que no pueden ser explicados con teorías normativas, te deja afuera de la definición al efecto señuelo (https://t.co/RcWYildrUs), al sesgo de anclaje (https://t.co/tAekHfyOIN), en
RT @HLSPaola: The anchoring bias reflects rational use of cognitive resources #cognitivebias #behavioralscience https://t.co/Crxr8t9uKp
The anchoring bias reflects rational use of cognitive resources #cognitivebias #behavioralscience https://t.co/Crxr8t9uKp
“a unifying [mathematical] explanation for ten anchoring [bias] phenomena” https://t.co/JPB52OSuuQ
The anchoring bias reflects rational use of cognitive resources https://t.co/iWKFrId02e