Many studies in cognitive psychology have provided evidence of
systematic deviations in cognitive task performance relative to
that dictated by optimality, rationality, or coherency. The texts
in this volume present an account of research into the cognitive
biases observed on various tasks: reasoning, categorization,
evaluation, and probabilistic and confidence judgments. The authors
have attempted to discern the contribution of the study of bias to
our understanding of the cognitive processes involved in each case,
rather than proposing an inventory of the different types of
biases. A special section has been devoted to studies on the
correction of biases and cognitive aids.
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