What are common types of cognitive bias?
The term cognitive bias describes a broad range of ways in which our experiences and beliefs affect our judgments and decisions. These include mental shortcuts or heuristics involving preconceptions that enable us to quickly process and understand new information.
But cognitive bias can cause us to misinterpret events and facts, and misread people’s intentions. It can also be a root cause of research bias.
Common forms of cognitive bias include:
- Halo effect
- Confirmation bias
- Anchoring bias
- Belief bias
- Actor–observer bias
- The Baader–Meinhof phenomenon
- Framing effect
- Availability heuristic