The primary categorisation is “Threat / Not a threat”, and the main categorisation bias is “Better safe than sorry”.
You’ll find that many of your specific categorisation biases are particular examples of that. Examples are : nervousness about your Great Thing being a cult, Asch experiment situations where you have to join the group or stick out from it.
Diagram 1b has ‘Threat’ written all over it.....
The primary categorisation is “Threat / Not a threat”, and the main categorisation bias is “Better safe than sorry”. You’ll find that many of your specific categorisation biases are particular examples of that. Examples are : nervousness about your Great Thing being a cult, Asch experiment situations where you have to join the group or stick out from it. Diagram 1b has ‘Threat’ written all over it.....