What We Know About Heuristics and Biases: Learning, Work, and Everyday Life

What We Know About Heuristics and Biases: Learning, Work, and Everyday Life

by Gerald Matthews (Author), RobertSchneider (Author), RebeccaRhodes (Author), Franklin Zaromb (Author), Abigail Gertner (Author), JeremyBurrus (Author), Richard D Roberts (Author), Rebecca Rhodes (Author), Jeremy Burrus (Author), Gerald Matthews (Author), Franklin Zaromb (Author), Abigail Gertner (Author), Robert Schneider (Author), RichardDRoberts (Author)

Synopsis

People often rely on mental shortcuts, known as heuristics, to help them make judgments and decisions quickly and efficiently. While, generally, these heuristics lead to accurate judgments, in certain circumstances, heuristics can bias problem-solving and decision-making producing errors with serious consequences. What We Know About Heuristics and Biases introduces the literature on heuristics and provides an assessment tool designed to obviate these problems. Measuring six cognitive and social biases-confirmation bias, fundamental attribution error, the bias blind spot, anchoring bias, representativeness bias, and projection bias-this tool provides an innovate and cutting edge method for assessment professionals and researchers in measurement.

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Format: Paperback
Edition: 1
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN 10: 1138946877
ISBN 13: 9781138946873
Expected Release Date: 05 Jan 2026