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Why do we judge harmful actions more harshly than harmful inactions? Explore omission bias—the tendency to see doing nothing as less blameworthy, even when the outcome is the same. Learn how this bias influences ethics, decision-making, and everyday choices.
By Hassen, Zsolt, & NotebookLMWhy do we judge harmful actions more harshly than harmful inactions? Explore omission bias—the tendency to see doing nothing as less blameworthy, even when the outcome is the same. Learn how this bias influences ethics, decision-making, and everyday choices.