Biasopedia is a comprehensive database project focused on cataloging and explaining human cognitive biases for educational and community purposes. The project aims to create a valuable knowledge resource that helps people understand and recognize various psychological biases that affect decision-making.
Project Vision:
- Comprehensive Database - Systematic collection and organization of cognitive biases
- Educational Resource - Clear explanations and examples for each bias type
- Community Knowledge - Accessible information for researchers, educators, and curious minds
- Practical Application - Real-world examples and implications of various biases
Current Status: The project is currently under active development with a new version being built to improve user experience and expand the database content. The focus is on creating an intuitive interface that makes complex psychological concepts accessible to a broad audience.
Knowledge Impact: This project demonstrates a commitment to educational content creation and knowledge sharing. By making information about cognitive biases more accessible, it contributes to better critical thinking and decision-making awareness in the community.
Technical Approach: The project involves careful database design to organize and categorize different types of biases, along with web development to create an engaging and searchable interface for users to explore and learn about human psychology and decision-making patterns.
This hobby project showcases interest in psychology, education, and creating resources that have potential social and intellectual value beyond pure technical implementation.