Prabhakar Panditi who is an enterprise Agile Coach, Executive Coach Lean Agile and Product Development Consult has conducted a Game session on "The Subtle Influence of Cognitive Biases on Testing Professional."
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https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/game-session-prabhaker-panditi-subtle-influence-biases-alliance/
2. Cognitive Biases
• Deviation from norm or rationality
• Simplifying information processing
• Adaptive, helps in faster decision making
• May lead to irrational, biased and ineffective
decisions
3. Confirmation Bias
• Most prevalent
• Interpret facts and situations to suite our
preconceived notions.
• Selective attention to facts and situations.
• Information contradicting our belief system is
ignored.
• Actively seek information supporting our view
of reality.
5. Availability Heuristic
• Greater value for easily recallable information
• Over-estimate the probability of events based
on this
• Underestimate the probability of events that
are not recalled easily
• Media reports further exacerbate this
problem
9. Anchoring Bias
• Compare things to the first piece of
information
• Initial information sets the expectation
• All subsequent information evaluated based
on this arbitrary ‘anchor’
15. Zero-risk bias
• Prefer complete elimination of some risks,
rather than a partial reduction of all risks,
• Even though the latter option may reduce the
overall risk by a greater percentage.
• Cognitive strain
• Illusion of control
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