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How does the availability heuristic affect our perception of risks?

From 5 years of verified research · Vassili Sandqvist
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The availability heuristic skews our perception of risks by causing us to overestimate the frequency of emotionally charged or highly publicized events, while underestimating mundane or less visible occurrences. For instance, people often believe that dying from a shark attack is more likely than dying from a bee sting, despite the latter being far more common. This misperception is fueled by media coverage that highlights dramatic incidents.

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