Bias for action is a type ofcognitive biaswhose meaning varies depending on the context. As aleadership principle, it has apositive connotation. Here, bias for action denotes the ability to overcome the “analysis paralysis” that can prevent us from making an informed decision and acting upon ...
Sexual overperception bias is the tendency for males to mistakenly perceive interest more often than mistakenly not perceiving interest.
Velocityis the measure of speed that aTEAMcan go together. If a decision helps a team go faster – more story points, more features, fewer defects, quicker decision making – then you are having a velocity impact. If your source of pain is a bottleneck in the system, meaning downstream d...
Bias for action Egocentric bias Framing effect Halo effect Hindsight bias Hostile attribution bias Ingroup bias Normalcy bias Outgroup bias Overconfidence bias Perception bias Negativity bias Optimism bias Primacy bias Recency bias Representativeness heuristic Self-serving bias Status quo bias Ecological fallac...
The projection bias is a self-forecasting error, where we overestimate how much our future selves will share the same beliefs, values and behaviors as our current selves
Interference, by contrast, refers to difficulty in turning one's attention away from a salient stimulus (e.g., a bottle of wine) and paying attention to another kind of stimulus. For instance, in the emotional Stroop task, the participant's task is to ignore the meaning of a series of...
I have a phenomenological probability going on in my head that there is a going critical build up of mesoscopic brain dynamics & chemical stress building up – meaning you really do need to take time off James. For goodness sake take a decent rest. ...
before or after exposure to stress. These results do not support the hypothesis of a sex-specific cognitive bias as an explanatory factor for sex differences in stress-related mental health disorders in healthy male and female workers. However, it is possible that such a work-stress bias is pr...
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Prayer for a Just War: Finding meaning in the climate fight. Why two women sacrificed everything to stop the Dakota Access pipeline. Eight children and an octogenarian nun took the Australian Minister for the Environment to court, to establish whether there is a ‘duty of care’ to future ge...