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must be true!” ! Familiarity effect: “The more I see of Donald Trump, the more I like him!” ! Dramatic instances effect/neglect of probability: “I’ll pay more for insurance against death by terrorism than against death in general.”
must be true!” ! Familiarity effect: “The more I see of Donald Trump, the more I like him!” ! Dramatic instances effect/neglect of probability: “I’ll pay more for insurance against death by terrorism than against death in general.” ! Confirmation bias: “I keep seeing confirmation of my beliefs!”
must be true!” ! Familiarity effect: “The more I see of Donald Trump, the more I like him!” ! Dramatic instances effect/neglect of probability: “I’ll pay more for insurance against death by terrorism than against death in general.” ! Confirmation bias: “I keep seeing confirmation of my beliefs!” ! In-group bias: “Everyone I know thinks like I do.”
must be true!” ! Familiarity effect: “The more I see of Donald Trump, the more I like him!” ! Dramatic instances effect/neglect of probability: “I’ll pay more for insurance against death by terrorism than against death in general.” ! Confirmation bias: “I keep seeing confirmation of my beliefs!” ! In-group bias: “Everyone I know thinks like I do.” ! Status quo bias: “Yes the incumbent is a criminal, but he is a familiar criminal.”