#recency-bias

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fromLos Angeles Times
1 week ago

Column: Coach Mike Tomlin's stats speak for themselves. The rest is just noise

After leading the Pittsburgh Steelers to the team's 25th division title - eight because of him - he decided to step down after 19 years on the job. Upon hearing the news, the Athletic reported, players became very emotional, including future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who was said to be in tears. The players' response is consistent with Tomlin's decades-long reputation in the league as a great mentor and friend.
National Football League
Washington Capitals
fromRMNB
1 month ago

Time again for the Happiness Survey

A short fan survey asks Capitals supporters to rate their happiness with each player on a 1 to 5 scale during a winning streak.
Soccer (FIFA)
fromBavarian Football Works
2 months ago

Europe's Finest: Rankings for football's top players (October 31st)

Recency-focused power rankings assess trending performers across Europe's top five leagues, highlighting volatile contributors like Nico Paz who swing between standout and quiet performances.
Careers
fromForbes
3 months ago

Quick Checklist: What You Need To Know For Your Performance Review

Use storytelling techniques to present yearly accomplishments so managers remember them, overcome recency bias, and increase recognition and fair evaluation.
fromInverse
3 months ago

A New Star Wars Ranking Reveals A Historically Troubling Fandom Problem

There's one thing Star Wars fans love more than list-making, and it's a good debate. And for what it's worth, Star Wars has always offered plenty to discuss: the saga spans decades, features countless characters and worlds, and dives deep into tons of existential issues. There's something for everyone, no matter what your preference or interest... but that's exactly what makes the fandom's obsession with objective rankings so tedious.
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Soccer (FIFA)
fromBavarian Football Works
4 months ago

Europe's Finest: Power rankings for football's top players (September 24th)

Rankings of Europe's top performers in the top five leagues are subjective, recency-biased, and generally limited to one player per club.
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