Website review: List of cognitive biases - Wikipedi...
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•176 reviews since Feb 9, 2005
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QuixoticGanjaSex rated 11 days ago- Very interesting. Be sure to read through the whole thing.

cx2i3 rated 2 weeks ago- It's not that the content is wrong (it may be entirely correct for all I know), or the presentation is bad (actually, the layout isn't so terrible). It's the fact that it's a Wikipedia page. I'm so very tired of search engines always returning Wikipedia pages in the top ranks. Maybe if Wikipedia had an editing and administration system that was more accountable I'd actually consider it a somewhat reliable source, instead of just a hit-or-miss endeavour.

eelsmann rated 4 weeks ago- In addition to logical fallacies, this is a very nice reference list of biases. If you can identify biases and fallacies in a debate you will have an easier time winning the argument.

silverton rated 4 weeks ago- Possibly, the very best place to start.

F3nr1L rated 5 weeks ago- I find this extremely useful.

LostPizzaBoy rated 8 weeks ago- List of biases. Wikipedia. Don't know how exhaustive this can ever be, nor how refined it is; Some of the articles linked from it are better or worse. A nice reference piece nonetheless.

rinzertanz rated 8 weeks ago- ...interesting, refined and defined rhetorical choices in psycho-speak 'language', fundamentally it's about how the MIND WORKS to 'justify, quantify, and THINK ... we ALL have prejudices and blind spots, these 'lists' help us understand where and how ...

Spotrunner rated 8 weeks ago- From the page: "List of cognitive biases"

forjoy66 rated 2 months ago- this stuff is self evident