A casual look at the literature in social cognition reveals a vast collection of biases, errors, violations of rational choice, and failures to maximize utility. One is tempted to draw the conclusion that the human mind is woefully muddled. We present a three-category evolutionary taxonomy of evidence of biases: biases are (a) heuristics, (b) error management effects, or (c) experimental artifacts. We conclude that much of the research on cognitive biases can be profitably reframed and understood in evolutionary terms. An adaptationist perspective suggests that the mind is remarkably well designed for important problems of survival and reproduction, and not fundamentally irrational. Our analysis is not an apologia intended to place the rati...
Why do people sometimes hold unjustified beliefs and make harmful choices? Three hypotheses include ...
Why do people sometimes hold unjustified beliefs and make harmful choices? Three hypotheses include ...
Humans make mistakes in our decision-making and probability judgments. While the heuristics used for...
A casual look at the literature in social cognition reveals a vast collection of biases, errors, vio...
A casual look at the literature in social cognition reveals a vast collection of biases, errors, vio...
A casual look at the literature in social cognition reveals a vast collection of biases, errors, vio...
A casual look at the literature in social cognition reveals a vast collection of biases, errors, vio...
Item does not contain fulltextA casual look at the literature in social cognition reveals a vast col...
A casual look at the literature in social cognition reveals a vast collection of biases, errors, vio...
A casual look at the literature in social cognition reveals a vast collection of biases, errors, vio...
Bad decisions can have devastating consequences, and there is a vast body of literature suggesting t...
AbstractThis paper discusses the ecological case for epistemic innocence: does biased cognition have...
From the perspective of other disciplines, evolutionary approaches more often provide explanation an...
Human decision-making shows systematic simplifications and deviations from the tenets of rationality...
In this paper, we make a review on the concepts of rationality across several different fields, name...
Why do people sometimes hold unjustified beliefs and make harmful choices? Three hypotheses include ...
Why do people sometimes hold unjustified beliefs and make harmful choices? Three hypotheses include ...
Humans make mistakes in our decision-making and probability judgments. While the heuristics used for...
A casual look at the literature in social cognition reveals a vast collection of biases, errors, vio...
A casual look at the literature in social cognition reveals a vast collection of biases, errors, vio...
A casual look at the literature in social cognition reveals a vast collection of biases, errors, vio...
A casual look at the literature in social cognition reveals a vast collection of biases, errors, vio...
Item does not contain fulltextA casual look at the literature in social cognition reveals a vast col...
A casual look at the literature in social cognition reveals a vast collection of biases, errors, vio...
A casual look at the literature in social cognition reveals a vast collection of biases, errors, vio...
Bad decisions can have devastating consequences, and there is a vast body of literature suggesting t...
AbstractThis paper discusses the ecological case for epistemic innocence: does biased cognition have...
From the perspective of other disciplines, evolutionary approaches more often provide explanation an...
Human decision-making shows systematic simplifications and deviations from the tenets of rationality...
In this paper, we make a review on the concepts of rationality across several different fields, name...
Why do people sometimes hold unjustified beliefs and make harmful choices? Three hypotheses include ...
Why do people sometimes hold unjustified beliefs and make harmful choices? Three hypotheses include ...
Humans make mistakes in our decision-making and probability judgments. While the heuristics used for...