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The Argument
By Jane Coaston - 7/4/2026, 1:01 PM - 262 words
Faulty reasoning signals
- Confirmation Bias - 6.1% (16 hits)
- Anchoring Bias - 0%
- Availability Heuristic - 16.8% (44 hits)
- Representativeness Heuristic - 9.9% (26 hits)
- Hindsight Bias - 0%
- Overconfidence Bias - 0%
- Framing Effect - 21.8% (57 hits)
- Loss Aversion - 0%
- Status Quo Bias - 10.7% (28 hits)
- Sunk Cost Effect - 0%
- Optimism Bias - 9.2% (24 hits)
- Pessimism Bias - 4.2% (11 hits)
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