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My Rational Pony

Comic series about cognitive biases

The comic series is about rationality, probability theory, statistics and cognitive science. This series is an educational project, and if you are already familiar with cognitive biases and other concepts presented in the comic issues you may find nothing new here.

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Русская версия находится тут.

  • 1. L' Arrivée d'un train
  • 2. Generalizing From One Example
  • 3. Sunk Costs
  • 4. Base Rate Neglect
  • 5. Anchoring
  • 6. Retrievability of Information
  • 7. Sample Size Neglect
  • 8. Gambler's Fallacy
  • 9. Regression to the Mean
  • 10. Illusory Correlation
  • 11. Hindsight Bias
  • 12. Illusory Causation
  • 13. Zero-Sum Game
  • 14. The Cost Of Using
  • 15. Choice Impasse
  • 16. Halo Effect
  • 17. Fundamental Attribution Error
  • 18. Self-fulfilling Prophecy and Forer Effect
  • 19. Relativity
  • 20. Overconfidence
  • 21. Evolution and Obesity
  • 22. Confirmation Bias
  • 23. Crowd Effect
  • 24. Zero Risk Illusion
  • 25. Congruence Bias
  • 26. Conformity
  • 27. Оbedience to Authority
  • 28. Endowment Effect
  • 29. IKEA Effect
  • 30. Illusion of Control
  • 31. Planning Fallacy
  • 32. Dunning–Kruger Effect
  • 33. Source Monitoring Error
  • 34. Status Quo Bias
  • 35. Curse of Knowledge Bias
  • 36. Pareidolia
  • 37. Scarcity Heuristic
  • 38. Neglect of Probability
  • 39. Frequency Illusion
  • 40. Misinformation Effect
  • 41. Ambiguity Effect
  • 42. Omission Bias
  • 43. Group Attribution Error
  • 44. Group Attribution Error II
  • 45. Illusion of Transparency
  • 46. Social Desirability Bias
  • 47. Reactance
  • 48. Just-World Hypothesis
  • 49. Illusory Truth Effect
  • 50. Information Bias
  • 51. Restraint Bias
  • 52. Moral Luck
  • 53. Choice-Supportive Bias
  • 54. Change Blindness
  • 55. False-Consensus Effect
  • 56. Reactive Devaluation
  • 57. Bandwagon Effect
  • 58. Prisoner's Dilemma
  • 59. Selective Perception
  • 60. Egocentric Bias
  • 61. Mere-Exposure Effect
  • 62. Status Demonstration
  • 63. Attentional Bias
  • 64. Backfire Effect
  • 65. Clustering Illusion
  • 66. Appeal to Nature
  • 67. Framing Effect
  • 68. Telescoping Effect
  • 69. Impact Bias
  • 70. Risk Compensation
  • 71. Unit Bias
  • 72. Opportunity Cost
  • 73. Cheerleader Effect
  • 74. Hot-hand Fallacy
  • 75. Mental Accounting
  • 76. Normalcy Bias
  • 77. Time Discounting
  • 78. Moral Credential Effect
  • 79. Availability Heuristic
  • 80. Generation Effect
  • 81. Survivorship Bias
  • 82. Identifiable Victim Effect
  • 83. Time-saving Bias
  • 84. Well Travelled Road Effect
  • 85. Zeigarnik Effect
  • 86. Functional Fixedness
  • 87. Cognitive Сomplexity
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