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Gut feelings: biases, heuristics and Covid-19

In: Nudged into Lockdown?

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I argue in this chapter that the strong global support for lockdowns arise from a particular set of cognitive errors that can be analyzed using lessons drawn from the heuristics and biases literature. I introduce readers to the distinction between "identified lives" and "statistical lives" as well as between System 1 (or intuitive thinking) and System 2 (or deliberative thinking). System 2 or deliberative thinking is especially important in situations that are unfamiliar and complex generating significant uncertainty. I explain the concept of the "availability heuristic" including notions of priming, framing and anchoring biases. I show how such cognitive errors and biases played a pronounced role both in why policy-makers resorted to lockdowns and how the general public accepted these willingly.

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  • ., 2022. "Gut feelings: biases, heuristics and Covid-19," Chapters, in: Nudged into Lockdown?, chapter 2, pages 24-53, Edward Elgar Publishing.
  • Handle: RePEc:elg:eechap:21196_2
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