Survivorship bias

by csladmin

01.13.2022

A heuristic that occurs when a visible successful subgroup is mistaken as an entire group, due to the imperceptible failure subgroup. The bias’s name derives from the error an individual makes when a data set only considers the “surviving” observations, without considering those that didn’t survive.

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