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Availability Heuristic

Availability Heuristic

We make snap judgments based on the most recent information.

Example: When an airline reports a crash, ticket sales go down until people forget about the incident.

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This is the first part of 50 cognitive biases, as tweeted in an infographic by Elon Musk.

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