My Cognitive Bias My Cognitive Bias

Productivity
Version: 1.1.0
Last Update: 2022-11-01

Overview

My Cognitive Bias is a Chrome extension developed by mycognitivebias. According to the data from Chrome web store, current version of My Cognitive Bias is 1.1.0, updated on 2022-11-01.
1,000+ users have installed this extension. 14 users have rated this extension with an average rating of .
developer website: mycognitivebias.com

A cognitive bias explained every time you open a new tab.

A cognitive bias explained every time you open a new tab.

Cognitive biases affect everything we do. Amongst other things, they make us spend impulsively, be overly influenced by what other people think. They change our beliefs, our opinions, and our decisions, and we have no idea it is happening.

When we are aware of our biases, it is sometimes possible, to estimate the bias and then modify our behaviour. This procedure is called bias correction, and this is the reason why we built this extension.

Inspired by the Cognitive Bias Codex by DesignHacks.co. List of biases mostly by Wikipedia.

Update
If you're looking for a more advanced plugin, get a Cognitive Bias, Mental Model or Dark Pattern explained every time you open a new tab from BrainyTab.com. It also gives you an amazing way to save and manage bookmarks easily (super fast search included).

Rating

14 ratings

Total Installs

1,000+

Information

Last Update

2022-11-01

Current Version

1.1.0

Size

32.03KiB

Author

mycognitivebias

Website

mycognitivebias.com

Category

Productivity

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avatar Nick Ostrovsky
2019-03-27

Please add dark mode.

avatar Kevin Desai
2019-03-25

Its a good app. Its missing a dark mode and a favorites/save feature.

avatar A Google User
2019-03-25

Really interesting content in an incredibly digestible format - thanks guys :-D

avatar Ionela Spinu
2019-03-25

Absolutely love it!! Find myself opening a tab just so I can check on another bias :) Great idea and it's such a clever way to remind us how utterly biased we are and we're not always aware of it.

avatar Wyatt Rich
2019-03-23

The only thing this is missing is a dark mode (hopefully by default); so you are not blinded every time you open a new tab at night