2-1a1a6 ‘Tendency to overgeneralize from small samples’
2-1a4 ‘Language instinct’ - Language can’t exhaust mind
2-1a1a1 ‘Falsification (confirmation) bias’ - Always try to falsify your theory. Don’t pick up similar maps.
2-1a1a2 ‘Bias from incentives’ - Explicate your culture-incentive as much as possible
2-1a1a4 ‘Representativeness heuristic’ - Remember the Linda test!
2-1a1a8 ‘Tendency to overestimate consistency of behavior’ - Behavior of others are often not innate-intentional but situational
2-1a1a9 ‘Survivorship bias’ - We only see what can be seen
2-1a6b ‘Pavlovian association’ & ‘Social proof’ - Understand the arbitrary association formed within your culture. There are no pure indexes for humans.
2-1a6c1a ‘First-conclusion bias’ - Separate the problem-defining phase of the decision-making process form the problem-solving phase
2-1a1a3 ‘Availability heuristic’ - We easily recall what is salient, important, frequent, and recent
2-1a1a7 ‘Hindsight bias’ - Keep a record of your thoughts at the time you make the decision
2-1a1a5 ‘Narrative instinct’ - Often the right explanation is one with the least intent involved