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Halo Effect
When you predict someone’s personality and their character based on their outer appearance.
Availability Heuristics
Examples the mind bring when thinking of a certain topic, concept, method, or decision.
Self-Serving Bias
People's tendency to attribute positive events to their own character but attribute negative events to external factors.
Cognative Bias
Refers to a systematic pattern of deviation from norm or rationality in judgment, whereby inferences about other people and situations may be drawn in an illogical fashion.
Metacognitive
Awareness or analysis of one's own learning or thinking processes.
Confirmative Bias
Involves favoring information that confirms previously existing beliefs or biases.
Anchoring Bias
Describe the common human tendency to rely too heavily, or "anchor," on one trait or piece of information when making decisions.
Consensus Effect
The false-consensus effect is the tendency to believe that everyone shares the same beliefs that we do.
Algorithms
Algorithms is the process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations.
Heuristics
A heuristic is a mental shortcut that allows people to solve problems and make judgments quickly and efficiently: common sense.
Trial and Error
A finding out of the best way to reach a desired result or a correct solution by trying out one or more ways or means and by noting and eliminating errors or causes of failure; also : the trying of one thing or another until something succeeds”
Attentional Bias
The tendency of our perception to be affected by our recurring thoughts.
Asinine
It is something that is extremely or very stupid and foolish.
Bewildered
It is to cause someone to become confused or to be perplexed.
Chattel
Normally known as a personal possesion.
Detatchment
The feeling of being left out.
Edification
Improvement of a person morally or intellectually.
Flue
A duct that is usually used for smoke.
Graciously
Kindness or Courtesy.
Puny

Small or Weak