Describe the hindsight bias and explain how it could influence your future behaviour.

Describe the hindsight bias and explain how it could influence your future behaviour.



Hindsight bias: the tendency to exaggerate, after learning an outcome, one's ability to have foreseen how something turned out. AKA the i-knew-it-all-along phenomenon. We can deceive ourselves into thinking that we know and knew more than we do and did. When studying/reading, material can see easy and obvious. But later taking an exam you may realize that it wasn't as common sense as you thought.

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