Gavin Newsom has pivoted from MAGA podcaster to resistance troll. The Democrat's whiplash highlights the hazards of chasing right-wing frames| FrameLab
Toxic redpill masculinity leaves men weaker and more isolated. Counter it by reframing male strength as protecting and serving others.| FrameLab
The Daily Dilemma of Decision-Making Every day, we make thousands of decisions — from simple choices like what to eat for breakfast to life-changing ones… The post The Psychology of Decision-Making: How to Make Better Choices Every Day appeared first on Psychology of Everything.| Psychology of Everything
Find people who disagree with you and cherish them.| Harvard Business Review
Kognitive Verzerrungen sind Denkfehler, die unser Handeln unterbewusst beeinflussen. Dieser Beitrag stellt bekannte Beispiele dafür verständlich vor.| HIRN UND WEG
Originally published at pluralistic.net Reproduced under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license Cory Doctorow You know how “realist” has become a synonym for “asshole?” As in, “I’m not a racist, I’m just a ‘race realist?'” That same “realism” is also used to discredit the idea of democracy itself, among a group of self-styled “libertarian elitists,” […] The post Ostromizing democracy appeared first on Capital As Power.| Capital As Power
PRO INSIGHT Understanding human psychology gives UX Designers a massive advantage when creating engaging and useful user experiences. But while an understanding of psychology can be used for good, it can also be used to manipulate and influence people in a negative way. By being aware of common cognitive biases, we won’t just be able […]| Make:Iterate
This is an initial exploration of cognitive & behavioral biases in Artificial Intelligence in the form of large language models. I've specified some AI biases and shown how human biases are very different.| Cognition Today
“For those of us who believe that forces greater than ourselves guide our lives, astrology is one place that could provide answers, direction and meaning.” – Ali Roff Farrar Astrology has become extremely popular in recent years. But it has been around for thousands of years. Our ancestors have been looking at the stars to […] This post On Certainty, Stargazing, and Astrology? is published on Neurofied.| Neurofied
Humor effect is a cognitive bias that causes you to remember funny information better. Besides better memory, humor has numerous positive effects. The humor effect is already a well-used technique by companies such as Zappos, Virgin, and Google. To stimulate humor these companies have organized things like Nerf gun battles or ‘Tutu Tuesdays’, in their […] This post Humor Effect: The Benefits of Using Humor is published on Neurofied.| Neurofied
Have you ever found yourself buying something expensive because you had spent so much time looking for it? Or did you secretly consider the price you paid at an all-you-can-eat restaurant when thinking about going for another round? Then you have probably experienced the sunk cost fallacy at its best! The sunk cost fallacy describes […] This post Sunk Cost Fallacy: Throwing good money after bad is published on Neurofied.| Neurofied
Overestimation happens constantly and oftentimes we are unaware of this bias. Luckily for us and everyone around us, it is possible to overcome this phenomenon called the Dunning-Kruger effect. We humans often think we behave in a most rational and logical way. When presented with a particularly hard question we could even come up with […] This post What is the Dunning-Kruger effect, and how to overcome it? is published on Neurofied.| Neurofied
Even experts struggle to make accurate predictions. What does research suggest can be done to improve our visions of the future?| CLIPPING CHAINS
PRO INSIGHT We all know that Psychology is an important part of UX Design. But usually we mean heuristics and biases that help people complete tasks and navigate interfaces. But that’s only half the job. The other half is about building relationships. And in order to build relationships we need to build trust and rapport. […]| Make:Iterate
Ten Cognitive Distortions & Four IB’s| rebtinfo.com
Over the past few years, society has started to wrestle with just how much human biases can make their way into artificial intelligence systems—with harmful results. At a time when many companies are looking to deploy AI systems across their operations, being acutely aware of those risks and working to reduce them is an urgent priority. What can CEOs and their top management teams do to lead the way on bias and fairness? Among others, we see six essential steps: First, business leaders wil...| Harvard Business Review
To become more diverse, equitable, and inclusive, many companies have turned to unconscious bias (UB) training. By raising awareness of the mental shortcuts that lead to snap judgments—often based on race and gender—about people’s talents or character, it strives to make hiring and promotion fairer and improve interactions with customers and among colleagues. But most UB training is ineffective, research shows. The problem is, increasing awareness is not enough—and can even backfire...| Harvard Business Review
Humor effect is a cognitive bias that causes you to remember funny information better. Humor also has many other positive effects.| Neurofied