The Paranoid Optimist: An Integrative Evolutionary Model of Cognitive Biases
University of California, Los Angeles · Brain (Germany) · +1 more institution
Abstract
Human cognition is often biased, from judgments of the time of impact of approaching objects all the way through to estimations of social outcomes in the future. We propose these effects and a host of others may all be understood from an evolutionary psychological perspective. In this article, we elaborate error management theory (EMT; Haselton & Buss, 2000). EMT predicts that if judgments are made under uncertainty, and the costs of false positive and false negative errors have been asymmetric over evolutionary history, selection should have favored a bias toward making the least costly error. This perspective integrates a diverse array of effects under a single explanatory umbrella, and it yields new…
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2Topics & keywords
- Perspective (graphical)
- Evolutionary psychology
- Psychology
- Social psychology
- Cognition
- Cognitive psychology
- Cognitive bias
- Social cognition