riskialtis
Riskialtis is a term used in discussions of risk analysis to denote a hypothesized cognitive bias that distorts how people perceive probabilities and consequences of adverse events. It is not a formal diagnosis in medicine or psychology and is regarded as a conceptual construct used to discuss decision-making under uncertainty.
The proposed syndrome is characterized by miscalibration of risk: over- or underestimation of likelihoods, overconfidence in
Potential contributing factors include cognitive biases such as availability and anchoring, framing effects, information overload, and
Diagnosis remains informal. Researchers look for persistent calibration errors in risk judgments, discrepancies between predicted and
Management focuses on risk communication and decision-support tools: probabilistic training, debiasing interventions, structured decision analyses, and