Review:

The Cognitive Bias Codex

overall review score: 4.5
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The Cognitive Bias Codex is a comprehensive visual guide that categorizes and illustrates various cognitive biases affecting human judgment and decision-making. Curated by Buster Benson, it serves as an educational tool to help individuals recognize and understand common mental shortcuts and errors in thinking, thereby promoting more rational and aware decision processes.

Key Features

  • A detailed visual map categorizing over 180 cognitive biases
  • Clear explanations of each bias and its impact on thinking
  • Organized into thematic groups such as biases affecting memory, judgment, and social perspectives
  • Accessible digital format suitable for educational and professional use
  • Designed to increase awareness of subconscious mental patterns
  • Includes references and links for further reading

Pros

  • Highly educational and visually engaging tool for understanding human cognition
  • Helps users identify personal cognitive pitfalls to improve reasoning
  • Widely used in psychology education, coaching, and personal development
  • Well-organized and easy to navigate despite the complexity of biases

Cons

  • Can be overwhelming due to the large number of biases presented without prior context
  • Primarily a visual reference; may require supplementary reading for deeper understanding
  • Potentially misused if viewers oversimplify or misinterpret the biases
  • Lacks interactive features for personalized learning

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Last updated: Thu, May 7, 2026, 02:07:06 AM UTC