What is Naïve realism? [Definition and Example] - Understanding Cognitive Biases

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Get the paperbacks or the FREE audiobooks with the links below: Buy the Books on Amazon US - Art of Thinking Clearly - amzn.to/2Kv1jZi Thinking Fast and Slow - amzn.to/3nUiT79 Freakonomics - amzn.to/38HmSxy Buy the Books on Amazon India - Art of Thinking Clearly - amzn.to/3ptMp4m Thinking Fast and Slow - amzn.to/3mLx516 Freakonomics - amzn.to/37Rig8T The ultimate list of cognitive biases part 1 - mycognitivebiases.com/ultimate-list-of-cognitive-b… Timestamps Intro - 00:00 Definition - 00:02 Example - 00:17 Outro - 00:37 ------------------------------------------ What is Naïve realism? Definition: The belief that we see reality as it really is U objectively and without bias; that the facts are plain for all to see; that rational people will agree with us; and that those who don’t are either uninformed, lazy, irrational, or biased. Example: Though they looked at the same footage, fans from both schools perceived the game very differently. The Princeton students “saw” the Dartmouth team make twice as many infractions as their own team, and they also saw the team make twice as many infractions compared to what the Dartmouth students saw. More on mycognitivebiases.com ------------------------------------------ What are Cognitive Biases? A cognitive bias is a systematic error in thinking that occurs when people are processing and interpreting information in the world around them and affects the decisions and judgments that they make. ------------------------------------------ Note: The above links are affiliate links, we get a small cut if you buy anything from the above links which in turn goes towards helping us provide you with helpful content like this. Support us by using the links above. #cognitivebias #cognitivebiases #mycognitivebiases #cognitivescience
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