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If my memory serves me correctly... (Availability Bias)
Episode 422nd March 2023 • How to Choose • Ken Smith & Tessa Mudge
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In this episode we explore the thinking problem known as 'availability bias'. Availability bias is the tendency to pay more attention to - and give more credence to - information that springs to mind quickly.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

Our memories are more fallible than many of us realise. For the vast majority of us, enduring episodic memories are only formed for events that have a strong impact on us.

We also discuss the error of 'substitution' - the tendency to subconsciously reframe a difficult question so that we're answering something subtly different to the question we were asked.

LINKS

Interested to learn more about how our memory works? Check out the fascinating book 'Remember' by Lisa Genova.

WHAT TO DO?

Remember that your memory isn't always reliable (which given your memory's weaknesses might be hard to do!!) Just because a 'fact' or an incident jumps into your mind, that doesn't mean it is the most accurate or useful information to support a judgment or decision.

IN OUR NEXT EPISODE...

In our next episode we examine the unusual tendency towards 'hindsight bias'. You'll find it fascinating - just remember we told you so :)

For more episodes and information about decision making head over to our website: https://goodbetterright.com.au/podcast/

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