COGNITIVE BIAS:
See if your bias has a chapter in The Art of Thinking Clearly book HERE
CHECK THE COGNITIVE BIAS and logical fallacies lists below
Wikipedia list of cognitive biases
Cognitive Bias Cheat Sheet (biases explained)
12 Common Biases explained
Types of Biases
Cognitive Biases Tricking Your Mind (a great article)
Common Cognitive Distortions
How Cognitive Biases Affect our Everyday Decisions
Cognitive Bias signup options
TIER1 (good ones):
Anchoring effect
Bandwagon effect
Dunning-Kruger effect (or the Imposter Syndrome)
Sunk cost fallacy
Self serving bias
Group Attribution error (or fundamental attribution error)
Hindsight bias
Bystander effect
Clustering Illusion
Framing effect
Endowment effect
Social Comparison Bias
Optimism Bias
Pessimism/Negativity Bias
Desirability Bias
Naive Realism
Attentional Bias
Pluralistic Ignorance
Belief Change Blindness (or Blind Spot Bias)
Present Bias (or Recency or Primacy Effect)
Stereotyping (or Hasty Generalization)
Congruence Bias
Status Quo Bias (Rationalization)
Zero Sum Bias
Halo Effect (or In-group bias)
Availability bias/heuristic (or, more broadly, Heuristics)
Loss aversion
Hawthorne effect
Motivated Reasoning
Tier 2 (other ones):
Groupthink
Confabulation
Occam's Razor
Murphy's Law
Baader-Meinhof Phenomenom
Lake Wobegone effect (or the above average effect)
Dichotomous Thinking
Catastrophizing
Negative Externalities
Dogmaticism (or Entrenchment)
Paredolia
Declinism
Gamblers Fallacy
Ostrich Effect
Reactive Devaluation
The Backfire Effect
Survivorship Bias
Appeal to Novelty
Barnum Effect
Upside down thinking
Hot hand fallacy
Just-world hypothesis
Automation bias
Unit bias
Google effect
Bayes’s theorem/analysis
Diagnosis bias
“chasing a loss”
Value attribution
Inattentional blindness
Snowball effect (tipping points)
Chameleon effect (Pygmalion effect vs Golem effect)
Luddites - probably doesn't belong on this list, but the people should know
The idea of a “moral hazard”
Learned helplessness
The idea/examples of a Pyrrhic victory
zombie lie (one that won’t die)
Regression to the mean
the idea of the Fruit of the poisonous tree
The Hedonic Treadmill
The adjacent possible
or do a LANGUAGE FIELD:
Semiotics
Neurolinguistics
Etymology
Psycholinguistics
Pragmatics
Semantics
Lexicology
Phonology or Phonetics
Morphology (linguistics)
Phenomenology (philosophy)
SEE ROHOL if you have a myth/allusion/archetype you think the class should know more than what is below:
SEE ROHOL if you want to deal with a particular near-exist language or language theory/feature
See if your bias has a chapter in The Art of Thinking Clearly book HERE
CHECK THE COGNITIVE BIAS and logical fallacies lists below
Wikipedia list of cognitive biases
Cognitive Bias Cheat Sheet (biases explained)
12 Common Biases explained
Types of Biases
Cognitive Biases Tricking Your Mind (a great article)
Common Cognitive Distortions
How Cognitive Biases Affect our Everyday Decisions
Cognitive Bias signup options
TIER1 (good ones):
Anchoring effect
Bandwagon effect
Dunning-Kruger effect (or the Imposter Syndrome)
Sunk cost fallacy
Self serving bias
Group Attribution error (or fundamental attribution error)
Hindsight bias
Bystander effect
Clustering Illusion
Framing effect
Endowment effect
Social Comparison Bias
Optimism Bias
Pessimism/Negativity Bias
Desirability Bias
Naive Realism
Attentional Bias
Pluralistic Ignorance
Belief Change Blindness (or Blind Spot Bias)
Present Bias (or Recency or Primacy Effect)
Stereotyping (or Hasty Generalization)
Congruence Bias
Status Quo Bias (Rationalization)
Zero Sum Bias
Halo Effect (or In-group bias)
Availability bias/heuristic (or, more broadly, Heuristics)
Loss aversion
Hawthorne effect
Motivated Reasoning
Tier 2 (other ones):
Groupthink
Confabulation
Occam's Razor
Murphy's Law
Baader-Meinhof Phenomenom
Lake Wobegone effect (or the above average effect)
Dichotomous Thinking
Catastrophizing
Negative Externalities
Dogmaticism (or Entrenchment)
Paredolia
Declinism
Gamblers Fallacy
Ostrich Effect
Reactive Devaluation
The Backfire Effect
Survivorship Bias
Appeal to Novelty
Barnum Effect
Upside down thinking
Hot hand fallacy
Just-world hypothesis
Automation bias
Unit bias
Google effect
Bayes’s theorem/analysis
Diagnosis bias
“chasing a loss”
Value attribution
Inattentional blindness
Snowball effect (tipping points)
Chameleon effect (Pygmalion effect vs Golem effect)
Luddites - probably doesn't belong on this list, but the people should know
The idea of a “moral hazard”
Learned helplessness
The idea/examples of a Pyrrhic victory
zombie lie (one that won’t die)
Regression to the mean
the idea of the Fruit of the poisonous tree
The Hedonic Treadmill
The adjacent possible
or do a LANGUAGE FIELD:
Semiotics
Neurolinguistics
Etymology
Psycholinguistics
Pragmatics
Semantics
Lexicology
Phonology or Phonetics
Morphology (linguistics)
Phenomenology (philosophy)
SEE ROHOL if you have a myth/allusion/archetype you think the class should know more than what is below:
SEE ROHOL if you want to deal with a particular near-exist language or language theory/feature