Self-attribution and hindsight bias

Last update - 18 January 2021 By UserName LastName

The next cognitive biases we'll look at are known as self-attribution bias and hindsight bias. Self-attribution bias refers to the tendency us humans have to attribute successful outcomes to our skill and unsuccessful results only to bad luck. Put another way: we choose to explain the cause of an outcome based on what makes us look best - the problem being that this prevents us from learning from our mistakes.

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