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301. The Omission Bias | Cognitive Biases for Teens

Author
Kathy Gibbens
Published
Tue 27 May 2025
Episode Link
https://www.filteritthroughabraincell.com/podcasts/filter-it-through-a-brain-cell/episodes/2149036764

Why do we have a tendency to judge people more harshly if they do something that turns out badly than if they do nothing and it still turns out badly?


 


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