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Introduction
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Cognitive Bias Codex
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Too much information
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Anchoring
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Anchoring example
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System designers
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Availability bias
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Plane crash story
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Not enough meaning
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Not Invented Here
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Extrinsic Incentives
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Backfire Effect
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hindsight bias
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kickoff deck
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Black Swan
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Act fast
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Overconfidence bias
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Dunning Kruger effect
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Overconfidence
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Appeal to novelty
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Sun cost fallacy
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Negative bias
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Conclusion
Description:
Explore common cognitive biases in software development teams and learn strategies to overcome misconceptions in this insightful conference talk. Delve into the Cognitive Bias Codex, examining biases such as anchoring, availability bias, and the "Not Invented Here" syndrome. Discover how these mental shortcuts can impact system design, decision-making, and team dynamics. Gain valuable insights on recognizing and mitigating biases like overconfidence, the Dunning-Kruger effect, and sunk cost fallacy. Learn practical techniques to improve problem-solving, enhance team collaboration, and make more informed decisions in software development projects.

Cognitive Biases in Software Development

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