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Affect Heuristic

Edited by habryka, et al. last updated 13th Sep 2020

The affect heuristic is a principle for making fast, perceptual judgments based on subjective impressions of goodness/badness. It can cause people to use one positive (or negative) fact about an object/action to judge the likely positivity or negativity of other facts about that object/action.

See also

  • Halo effect
  • Priming
  • Connotation
  • Affective death spiral
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79The Affect Heuristic
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117Affective Death Spirals
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81The Halo Effect
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27Failure By Affective Analogy
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238Rule Thinkers In, Not Out
Scott Alexander
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127Superhero Bias
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16Effects are correlated, policy outcomes are not, and multi-factor explanations are hard
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