
Omission Bias – Lirio Bias Brief
Omission bias can cause people to make irrational decisions rather than weighing the odds of each outcome. Learn about bias #149 and it’s implications in healthcare and beyond.
4-minute read
Omission bias can cause people to make irrational decisions rather than weighing the odds of each outcome. Learn about bias #149 and it’s implications in healthcare and beyond.
4-minute read
People often say that past behavior is the greatest predictor of future behavior. But why? It has a lot to do with self-perception. Learn how commitment & consistency bias can help change it for the better.
4.5-minute read
Did you eat too much this Thanksgiving? You can probably put some of the blame on unit bias, #22 on Lirio’s list. Here’s how it can work for you.
3-minute read
Halloween is not the only time of year most people wear masks. Learn about bias #176: Impostor Syndrome. Have no fear—Lirio is here to help!
4-minute read
Bias #6: Cognitive fluency is the ease with which our brains process information. It may have helped O.J. Simpson walk. It can also help you communicate better.
4-minute read