Availability bias makes easily recalled examples seem more important:
This bias explains why people fear terrorism more than heart disease, worry about shark attacks more than car accidents, and overestimate the likelihood of lottery wins. Our risk assessment follows ease of recall rather than actual probability.
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The availability heuristic causes us to judge probability based on how easily examples come to mind. This creates predictable distortions:
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