daddyhominum comments on Certainty estimates in areas outside one's expertise - Less Wrong

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Comment author: daddyhominum 28 December 2010 05:04:12AM 1 point [-]

Perhaps a person tends to make more assumptions in areas not thoroughly familiar. Short-cutting comprehension as a means of saving time or effort where the cost of more study outweighs the benefits, especially short term. Not so much a cognitive effect but a necessary memory expedient.

Comment author: jsalvatier 28 December 2010 08:52:24AM 1 point [-]

Wouldn't that be a perfect example of a cognitive effect?