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Cognitive Biases Literature Collection

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The 'cognitive-biases-literature-collection' is a comprehensive compilation of research, studies, and writings related to cognitive biases—systematic patterns of deviation from norm or rationality in judgment. It aims to serve as a valuable resource for psychologists, students, and anyone interested in understanding the various ways human cognition can be influenced and distorted.

Key Features

  • Extensive aggregation of scholarly articles and research papers on cognitive biases
  • Organized categorization of biases such as confirmation bias, anchoring bias, availability heuristic, etc.
  • Inclusion of historical developments and foundational theories in cognitive psychology
  • Accessible summaries and explanations for both academic and general audiences
  • Links to influential studies, datasets, and further reading materials

Pros

  • Provides a thorough and organized overview of cognitive biases
  • Useful for researchers, students, and educators alike
  • Includes diverse sources spanning multiple disciplines
  • Facilitates deeper understanding of human decision-making flaws

Cons

  • Can be overwhelming due to the volume of information for newcomers
  • Lacks interactive or multimedia elements that could enhance engagement
  • May require prior knowledge of psychological concepts for full comprehension

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