samankaltaisuusharha
Samankaltaisuusharha refers to a cognitive bias where people tend to overestimate the likelihood of events or situations that are similar to events they have recently experienced or are currently experiencing. This bias can lead to flawed decision-making, as individuals may place undue importance on superficial resemblances rather than a thorough analysis of underlying probabilities or causal factors. For example, if someone recently experienced a series of negative outcomes after making a particular type of investment, they might be excessively cautious about future investments that share even minor similarities, even if the underlying conditions are different.
The effect of samankaltaisuusharha is rooted in our tendency to rely on heuristics, or mental shortcuts, when