instrumentaaliilmaukset
Instrumentaaliilmaukset, or instrumental illusions, are a type of cognitive bias where people make decisions based on the perceived instrumentality of an action rather than its actual consequences. This phenomenon is often observed in situations where individuals prioritize the means to achieve a goal over the goal itself. The term was first coined by psychologist Daniel Gilbert in his 2006 book "Stumbling on Happiness."
One classic example of an instrumental illusion is the "IKEA effect." People tend to overvalue items they
Another example is the "endowment effect," where individuals place a higher value on items they own compared
Instrumentaaliilmaukset can also be observed in social contexts. For instance, people may engage in prosocial behaviors
Understanding instrumentaaliilmaukset is crucial for various fields, including psychology, economics, and social sciences. It helps explain