The bias of easy drawing
two dimensional standard normal distribution is difficult to draw by hand
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I'd draw it in circles.
Drawing a set of people in a circle leads to the misperception that "boundary clearly exists.
https://gyazo.com/bbad39d3302e15c6c48683160f8e80f5
Organizational Boundaries
This can also be called "false dichotomy.
There is no clear boundary between "inside" and "outside," yet we assume there is.
I'd like to come up with a few more examples, rather than just this one example that you're making a page called "easy drawing bias".
Associations: Ease of Explanation and Stop Thinking.
While working on this problem, the expression Dark Thin Circle Diagram was born, which is useful.
2023/12/17
I noticed in Diary 2023-12-17 that Venn diagram notation for knowledge and Pyramid notation of knowledge are simplified versions of knowledge network notation.
https://gyazo.com/7a1802cc20961b7c06bb15790601b874
from raw ChatGPT and omni use cases are different#64fad08faff09e00006f994b
Hmmm, the implicit assumption that you drew a circle in explaining this is also incorrect.
Actually Spiny spikes in higher dimensional space.
Related: Assumption that it is a circle.
2023-12-29
Hitokobu's painting is "an easy-to-paint painting bias."
2024-08-14
The trap of representing a Venn diagram as a circle
blind spot card 26
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