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- Extension_neglect abstract "Extension neglect is a category of cognitive bias defined as appearing when "unless attention is specifically directed to it, the size of the set has little or no influence on its valuation"However, if attention is drawn to set size in an easily interpretable way, an additive extension effect is reported, according to which the valuation of a set is a function of the valuation of a prototypical member of the set added to set size, rather than multiplied.Forms of extension neglect include: base rate neglect insensitivity to sample size scope neglect duration neglect the peak-end rule the conjunction fallacy the less-is-better effectExtension neglect is described as being caused by judgment by prototype, a refinement of the representativeness heuristic.".
- Extension_neglect wikiPageID "34952656".
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- Extension_neglect hasPhotoCollection Extension_neglect.
- Extension_neglect subject Category:Cognitive_biases.
- Extension_neglect type Abstraction100002137.
- Extension_neglect type Attitude106193203.
- Extension_neglect type Bias106201908.
- Extension_neglect type Cognition100023271.
- Extension_neglect type CognitiveBiases.
- Extension_neglect type Inclination106196584.
- Extension_neglect type Partiality106201136.
- Extension_neglect type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Extension_neglect comment "Extension neglect is a category of cognitive bias defined as appearing when "unless attention is specifically directed to it, the size of the set has little or no influence on its valuation"However, if attention is drawn to set size in an easily interpretable way, an additive extension effect is reported, according to which the valuation of a set is a function of the valuation of a prototypical member of the set added to set size, rather than multiplied.Forms of extension neglect include: base rate neglect insensitivity to sample size scope neglect duration neglect the peak-end rule the conjunction fallacy the less-is-better effectExtension neglect is described as being caused by judgment by prototype, a refinement of the representativeness heuristic.".
- Extension_neglect label "Extension neglect".
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- Extension_neglect sameAs Q5421944.
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