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- List of biases in judgment and decision making
- Ambiguity effect
- Anchoring
- Attentional bias
- Availability heuristic
- Availability cascade
- Backfire effect
- Bandwagon effect
- Base rate fallacy
- Belief bias
- Bias blind spot
- Choice-supportive bias
- Clustering illusion
- Confirmation bias
- Congruence bias
- Conjunction fallacy
- Conservatism (belief revision)
- Contrast effect
- Curse of knowledge
- Decoy effect
- Denomination effect
- Distinction bias
- Duration neglect
- Empathy gap
- Endowment effect
- Essentialism
- Experimenter's bias
- False-consensus effect
- Functional fixedness
- Forer effect
- Framing effect (psychology)
- Gambler's fallacy
- Hindsight bias
- Hostile media effect
- Hyperbolic discounting
- Illusion of control
- Illusion of validity
- Illusory correlation
- Impact bias
- Information bias (psychology)
- Insensitivity to sample size
- Escalation of commitment
- Just-world hypothesis
- Less-is-better effect
- Loss aversion
- Ludic fallacy
- Mere-exposure effect
- Money illusion
- Moral credential
- Negativity bias
- Neglect of probability
- Normalcy bias
- Observer-expectancy effect
- Omission bias
- Optimism bias
- Ostrich effect
- Outcome bias
- Overconfidence effect
- Pareidolia
- Pessimism bias
- Planning fallacy
- Post-purchase rationalization
- Pro-innovation bias
- Pseudocertainty effect
- Reactance (psychology)
- Reactive devaluation
- Chronological snobbery
- Recency illusion
- Restraint bias
- Rhyme-as-reason effect
- Risk compensation
- Selective perception
- Semmelweis reflex
- Selection bias
- Social comparison bias
- Social desirability bias
- Status quo bias
- Stereotype
- Subadditivity effect
- Subjective validation
- Survivorship bias
- Texas sharpshooter fallacy
- Time-saving bias
- Well travelled road effect
- Zero-risk bias