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Question With Boldness | Critical thinking, skepticism, and motherhood Question With Boldness Critical thinking, skepticism, and motherhood Home About Brain Glitches NefYoo 3:16 Secular Holiday Calendar jump to navigation All the Biases: Too Much Information part 2, the Weird Stuff July 4, 2022 Posted by Ubi Dubium in Brain Glitches . Tags: Cognitive Biases , critical thinking 2 comments Continuing on with my analysis of the biases listed in this graphic .  The next section has the awkwardly long name of “Bizarre, funny, visually-striking or anthropomorphic things stick out more than non-bizarre/unfunny things.”  Well, I can improve on that.  I’d rather call it “We don’t notice the boring stuff.” Here’s their list under this sub-heading: Bizarreness Effect Humor Effect Von Restorff Effect Picture Superiority Effect Self-relevance Effect Negativity Bias Let’s take a look! (more…) All the Biases: Too Much Information part 1 July 2, 20...

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