Even trained psychologists fall victim to comparison bias when making decisions about compensation

Comparison bias — the tendency to evaluate things relative to nearby alternatives rather than on absolute merit — is so powerful that even trained psychologists, who understand the bias intellectually, still fall prey to it when making compensation decisions. Understanding this protects you from overpaying or underpaying based on irrelevant comparisons.

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Comparison bias — the tendency to evaluate things relative to nearby alternatives rather than on absolute merit — is so powerful that even trained psychologists, who understand the bias intellectually, still fall prey to it when making compensation decisions. Understanding this protects you from overpaying or underpaying based on irrelevant comparisons.

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    Even Psychologists Fall Victim to Comparison Bias on Compensation

    Even trained psychologists fall victim to comparison bias when making decisions about compensation