Splitting, sometimes referred to as “dichotomous” or “black-and-white” thinking, refers to a perceptual stance in which we reduce a complex collection of qualities down into two competing camps, and then make judgements based on that simplification rather than the more complicated reality.
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Binary Bias
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Splitting, sometimes referred to as “dichotomous” or “black-and-white” thinking, refers to a perceptual stance in which we reduce a complex collection of qualities down into two competing camps, and then make judgements based on that simplification rather than the more complicated reality.