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1              Why You Should Visit Cemeteries: Survivorship Bias

2              Does Harvard Make You Smarter?: Swimmer’s Body Illusion

3              Why You See Shapes in Clouds: Clustering Illusion

4              If Fifty Million People Say Something Foolish, It Is Still Foolish: Social Proof

5              Why You Should Forget the Past: Sunk Cost Fallacy

6              Don’t Accept Free Drinks: Reciprocity

7              Beware the “Special Case”: Confirmation Bias (Part 1)

8              Murder Your Darlings:Confirmation Bias (Part 2)

9              Don’t Bow to Authority: Authority Bias

10           Leave Your Supermodel Friends at Home: Contrast Effect

11           Why We Prefer a Wrong Map to None at All: Availability Bias

12           Why “No Pain, No Gain” Should Set Alarm Bells Ringing: The It’ll-Get-Worse-Before-It-Gets-Better Fallacy

13           Even True Stories Are Fairy Tales: Story Bias

14           Why You Should Keep a Diary: Hindsight Bias

15           Why You Systematically Overestimate Your Knowledge and Abilities: Overconfidence Effect

16           Don’t Take News Anchors Seriously: Chauffeur Knowledge

17           You Control Less Than You Think: Illusion of Control

18           Never Pay Your Lawyer by the Hour: Incentive Super-Response Tendency

19           The Dubious Efficacy of Doctors, Consultants, and Psychotherapists: Regression to Mean

20           Never Judge a Decision by Its Outcome: Outcome Bias

21           Less Is More: Paradox of Choice

22           You Like Me, You Really, Really Like Me: Liking Bias

23           Don’t Cling to Things: Endowment Effect

24           The Inevitability of Unlikely Events: Coincidence

25           The Calamity of Conformity: Groupthink

26           Why You’ll Soon Be Playing Megatrillions: Neglect of Probability

27           Why the Last Cookie in the Jar Makes Your Mouth Water: Scarcity Error

28           When You Hear Hoofbeats, Don’t Expect a Zebra: Base-Rate Neglect

29           Why the “Balancing Force of the Universe” Is Baloney: Gambler’s Fallacy

30           Why the Wheel of Fortune Makes Our Heads Spin: The Anchor

31           How to Relieve People of Their Millions: Induction

32           Why Evil Is More Striking Than Good: Loss Aversion

33           Why Teams Are Lazy: Social Loafing

34           Stumped by a Sheet of Paper: Exponential Growth

35           Curb Your Enthusiasm: Winner’s Curse

36           Never Ask a Writer If the Novel Is Autobiographical: Fundamental Attribution Error

37           Why You Shouldn’t Believe in the Stork: False Causality

38           Why Attractive People Climb the Career Ladder More Quickly: Halo Effect

39           Congratulations! You’ve Won Russian Roulette: Alternative Paths

40           False Prophets: Forecast Illusion

41           The Deception of Specific Cases: Conjunction Fallacy

42           It’s Not What You Say, but How You Say It: Framing

43           Why Watching and Waiting Is Torture: Action Bias

44           Why You Are Either the Solution—or the Problem: Omission Bias

45           Don’t Blame Me: Self-Serving Bias

46           Be Careful What You Wish For: Hedonic Treadmill

47           Do Not Marvel at YourExistence: Self-Selection Bias

48           Why Experience Can Damage Your Judgment: Association Bias

49           Be Wary When Things Get Off to a Great Start: Beginner’s Luck

50           Sweet Little Lies: Cognitive Dissonance

51           Live Each Day as If It Were Your Last—But Only on Sundays: Hyperbolic Discounting

52           Any Lame Excuse: “Because” Justification

53           Decide Better—Decide Less: Decision Fatigue

54           Would You Wear Hitler’s Sweater?: Contagion Bias

55           Why There Is No Such Thing as an Average War: The Problem with Averages

56           How Bonuses Destroy Motivation: Motivation Crowding

57           If You Have Nothing to Say, Say Nothing: Twaddle Tendency

58           How to Increase the Average IQ of Two States: Will Rogers Phenomeno

59           If You Have an Enemy, Give Him Information: Information Bias

60           Hurts So Good: EffortJustification

61           Why Small Things Loom Large: The Law of Small Numbers

62           Handle with Care: Expectations

63           Speed Traps Ahead!: Simple Logic

64           How to Expose a Charlatan: Forer Effect

65           Volunteer Work Is for the Birds: Volunteer’s Folly

66           Why You Are a Slave to Your Emotions: Affect Heuristic

67           Be Your Own Heretic: Introspection Illusion

68           Why You Should Set Fire to Your Ships: Inability to Close Doors

69           Disregard the Brand New: Neomania

70           Why Propaganda Works: Sleeper Effect

71           Why It’s Never Just a Two-Horse Race: Alternative Blindness

72           Why We Take Aim at Young Guns: Social Comparison Bias

73           Why First Impressions Are Deceiving: Primacy and Recency Effects

74           Why You Can’t Beat Homemade: Not-Invented-Here Syndrome

75           How to Profit from the Implausible: The Black Swan

76           Knowledge Is Nontransferrable: Domain Dependence

77           The Myth of Like-Mindedness: False-Consensus Effect

78           You Were Right All Along: Falsification of History

79           Why You Identify with Your Football Team: In-Group Out-Group Bias

80           The Difference between Risk and Uncertainty: Ambiguity Aversion

81           Why You Go with the Status Quo: Default Effect

82           Why “Last Chances” Make Us Panic: Fear of Regret

83           How Eye-Catching Details Render Us Blind: Salience Effect

84           Why Money Is Not Naked: House-Money Effect

85           Why New Year’s Resolutions Don’t Work: Procrastination

86           Build Your Own Castle: Envy

87           Why You Prefer Novels to Statistics: Personification

88           You Have No Idea What You Are Overlooking: Illusion of Attention

89           Hot Air: Strategic Misrepresentation

90           Where’s the Off Switch?: Overthinking

91           Why You Take On Too Much: Planning Fallacy

92           Those Wielding Hammers See Only Nails: Déformation Professionnelle

93           Mission Accomplished: Zeigarnik Effect

94           The Boat Matters More Than the Rowing: Illusion of Skill

95           Why Checklists Deceive You: Feature-Positive Effect

96           Drawing the Bull’s-Eye around the Arrow: Cherry Picking

97           The Stone Age Hunt for Scapegoats: Fallacy of the Single Cause

98           Why Speed Demons Appear to Be Safer Drivers: Intention-to-Treat Error

99           Why You Shouldn’t Read the News: News Illusion