Relier Pairs Thinking and Cognitive BiasVersion en ligne Match the Term with the Description par Julie Tetley 1 Algorithm 2 Overconfidence 3 Confirmation Bias 4 Intuition 5 Creativity 6 Insight 7 Framing 8 Belief Perseverance 9 Fixation 10 Heuristic Holding on to your beliefs even after they are proven wrong; closing your mind to new ideas. Wording a question or statement so that it evokes a desired response; can mislead people and influence their decisions Inability to view problems form a new angle; focuses thinking but hinders creative problem solving. Overestimating the accuracy of your beliefs and judgments; allow you to be happier and to make decisions more easily, but puts you at risk for errors. Sudden Aha! reaction that instantly reveals the solution Simple thinking shortcut that enables quick and efficient decisions but puts us at risk for efforts. Tendency to search for support for your own views and to ignore contradictory evidence. The ability to produce novel and valuable ideas. Your fast, automatic effortless feelings and thoughts based on your experience; huge and adaptive but can lead you to overfeel and underthink. Methodological rule or procedure that guarantees a solution but requires time and effort.