Bias

This section provides an overview of Bias.

An object representing cognitive biases in arguments, including the bias name, severity level, and description, used to assess objectivity and reliability

Overview

The Bias Object represents cognitive biases identified in the speaker's arguments, such as confirmation bias or anchoring. Each bias includes a name, severity level, and description. Recognizing biases is essential for evaluating the objectivity and reliability of arguments, impacting the Critical Thinking Score.

Applications

1) Coder's Perspective

Coders develop algorithms to detect biases within arguments, populating the Bias Object to quantify and include them in critical thinking assessments.

2) User's Perspective

Users can view identified biases to understand potential flaws in the speaker's reasoning, enhancing their critical evaluation of the arguments presented.

  • Argument Object
  • Critical Thinking Scores (CTS)
  • Fallacy Object
  • Claim Object
  • PersuasiveForce Object

Cognitive Risk Score Critical Thinking Score