pragmaattisilla
Pragmaattisilla is a term that refers to a specific type of cognitive bias that occurs when individuals tend to overestimate the likelihood of future events based on past experiences, even when those past experiences are not necessarily indicative of future outcomes. This bias is often observed in decision-making processes and can lead to irrational expectations and actions. For instance, someone might believe that a particular investment will yield high returns simply because it has done so in the past, without considering current market conditions or other relevant factors.
The term "pragmaattisilla" is derived from the Greek words "pragma," meaning "action" or "deed," and "attis," meaning
Pragmaattisilla is closely related to other cognitive biases such as confirmation bias and the availability heuristic.
Researchers and psychologists have studied pragmaattisilla to develop strategies for mitigating its effects. These strategies often