The bias that makes you think you're a loser but you aren't - Survivorship bias

The bias that makes you think you're a loser but you aren't - Survivorship bias

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Science

10th - 12th Grade

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The video explains survivorship bias, a cognitive bias where people focus on successful outcomes and ignore failures. It uses examples from World War II, where reinforcing undamaged parts of returning planes was more effective, and Brody helmets, which seemed to increase injuries but actually saved lives. The bias is also present in university admissions and statistics, where only successful cases are considered. The video highlights how this bias affects perceptions of success stories and social media, urging viewers to recognize its impact on their self-assessment and mental well-being.

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What new insight or understanding did you gain from this video?

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