I will also invoke WYSIATI to help explain a long and diverse list of biases of judgment and choice, including the following among many others: Overconfidence: As the WYSIATI rule implies, neither the quantity nor the quality of the evidence counts for much in subjective confidence. The confidence that individuals have in their beliefs depends mostly on the quality of the story they can tell about what they see, even if they see little. We often fail to allow for the possibility that evidence that should be critical to our judgment is missing—what we see is all there is. Furthermore, our
...more
This highlight has been truncated due to consecutive passage length restrictions.

