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PSYCHOLOGY  |  December 10, 2014
Information Bias, Or Why More Is Not Necessarily Better
Information bias is a cognitive bias which leads us to believe that more information is better or complexity is preferable to simplicity. Sometimes we collect information which is ultimately irrelevant to the decision we are trying to make but we feel more confident in making the decision because of the extra, irrelevant information.
by Stella Osoba, CMT

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