Every Cognitive Bias Explained in 10 Minutes

Published 2024-06-19
Every Cognitive Bias Explained
Ever wondered how cognitive biases affect your daily decisions? In this video, we delve into every cognitive bias, breaking them down in simple terms. Understanding these biases is crucial as they can influence your judgment and behavior without you even realizing it. From confirmation bias to the anchoring effect, we explain each bias with clear examples and how they manifest in everyday life. This knowledge can help you make more informed decisions and recognize when your thinking might be skewed.

By the end of this video, you'll have a comprehensive understanding of cognitive biases and how to counteract their effects. Whether you're interested in psychology, self-improvement, or just curious about how the human brain works, this video is for you. Don't miss out on learning how to improve your critical thinking and decision-making skills.

How do cognitive biases work? What are the most common cognitive biases? How can you identify cognitive biases in your thinking? What strategies can you use to overcome cognitive biases? This video will answer all these questions. Make sure you watch all the way through to not miss anything.

TIMESTAMPS:
00:02 Anchoring Bias
0023 Availability Heuristic
00:45 Bandwagon Effect:
01:03 Base Rate Fallacy:
01:18 Bias Blind Spot:
01:38 Choice Supportive Bias:
01:58 Confirmation Bias:
02:16 Conservatism Bias:
02:33 Contrast Effect:
02:50 Declinism:
03:07 Dunning-Kruger Effect:
03:28 Endowment Effect:
03:44 Framing Effect:
04:02 Gambler's Fallacy:
04:23 Halo Effect:
04:41 Hindsight Bias:
04:59 Illusion of Control:
05:17 Illusory Truth Effect:
05:35 Fundamental Attribution Error:
05:54 Self-Serving Bias:
06:12 Mere Exposure Effect:
06:30 Negativity Bias:
06:49 Normalcy Bias:
07:10 Observational Selection Bias:
07:29 Omission Bias:
07:46 Optimism Bias:
08:04 Ostrich Effect:
08:25 Outcome Bias:
08:46 Overconfidence Bias:
09:06 Planning Fallacy:
09:23 Psychological Reactance:

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All Comments (9)
  • @Thehero394
    How is it possible that this channel is not viral yet??
  • I think this video is very well done and fantastically formatted. I liked the way all the information was laid out very simply and in a comprehensible way. :D
  • Very informative video. Absolutely love it. I find it great to have viewed so many different biases; great for self-evaluation and can lead to a greater understanding of others.
  • @GODCONVOYPRIME
    My neighbors have all of these. They're mexicans I don't know if that has anything to do with it but I just felt like mentioning it.