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Descartes claims that if he perceives something clearly and distinctly, he can know it with certainty.
Over-precision
The tendency to be too confident in one's own judgments, estimates, or predictions, often leading to errors or miscalculations.
Law Of Small Numbers
Tendency to overstate the probability that a certain event will occur when faced with relatively little information.
Anchoring
A cognitive bias in decision making where an individual relies too heavily on an initial piece of information to make subsequent judgments.
Framing
The way information is presented or structured, influencing perception and decision-making.
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