kirjastamishälve
Kirjastamishälve refers to a cognitive bias where individuals tend to overestimate their ability to recall information in the future. This phenomenon, often translated as "misremembering" or "prediction of remembering," leads people to believe they will remember something better than they actually will. For example, when studying, a person might feel they have a good grasp of the material and therefore won't need to review it as thoroughly.
This bias can have practical implications in various aspects of life, including education, work, and personal
The underlying mechanisms of kirjastamishälve are thought to be related to a lack of metacognitive awareness,