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Construal Level Theory: The Effects of Distance When Notes Fly Discover how temporal and spatial distance influences our perceptions and the significance we attribute to various activities. EBEmir Baycan

Understanding Confirmation Bias in Decision-Making When Notes Fly Examine confirmation bias, its origins, and its influence on politics, investing, and various decision-making processes. EBEmir Baycan

Cognitive Load Theory: The Limits of Memory When Notes Fly Learn about cognitive load theory and its implications for learning, focusing on the constraints of working memory. EBEmir Baycan

Cognitive Consistency Theory: The Need for Belief Alignment When Notes Fly Examine cognitive consistency theory and its role in shaping our beliefs to minimize psychological discomfort. EBEmir Baycan

Cognitive Biases Everyone Falls For When Notes Fly Fifteen cognitive biases that distort reasoning, each paired with a peer-reviewed example and a practical countermeasure you can apply immediately. EBEmir Baycan

Cognitive Appraisal Theory: Emotions Decoded When Notes Fly Discover how cognitive appraisal influences emotional responses to various situations. EBEmir Baycan

Choice Overload: When More Options Produce Fewer Decisions When Notes Fly At Draeger's grocery store in 1995, a display of 24 jams attracted 60% of passing shoppers. A display of 6 jams attracted 40%. EBEmir Baycan

Choice Architecture: Designing Decisions for Impact When Notes Fly When Brian Wansink rearranged a school cafeteria, putting fruit at eye level and making desserts harder to reach, fruit consumption increased significantly. EBEmir Baycan

Chesterton's Fence: Importance of Understanding Change When Notes Fly Chesterton's Fence highlights the necessity of comprehension before enacting changes, illustrated with examples. EBEmir Baycan

Analyzing Campbell's Law and Its Implications When Notes Fly Campbell's Law demonstrates how reliance on quantitative measures for decisions can compromise the intended outcomes. EBEmir Baycan