Let’s say you meet someone wearing a stethoscope at... - Deepstash

Let’s say you meet someone wearing a stethoscope at a party. You might assume they’re a doctor. But maybe it’s just a costume.

Even if the probability of doctors at that party is low, your brain pays more attention to the stethoscope — the evidence — than the broader odds.

This bias plays out in many ways.

Imagine spotting a tall, athletic person and guessing they’re a basketball player. That may feel like a good guess, but it overlooks the full picture — they could be a runner, swimmer, or even someone who doesn’t play sports.

Your brain's relying on a stereotype rather than the base rate.

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