How does generalization of specific cases lead to errors in reasoning?
Generalization occurs when the brain tries to derive causal relationships from a single, non-representative instance, mistakenly linking unrelated events due to their emotional salience and temporal proximity. This cognitive shortcut, while efficient, can lead to significant misjudgments, especially in environments flooded with misleading associations.
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