The well-traveled road effect describes the tendency to underestimate the time taken for familiar routes compared to unfamiliar ones of equal or lesser duration.
L'effetto "well travelled road" descrive la tendenza a sottostimare il tempo trascorso su percorsi familiari rispetto a percorsi nuovi.
Fallacy | Well travelled road effect |
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Definition and Examples | estimates of elapsed time is shorter for familiar routes as compared to unfamiliar routes which are of equal or lesser duration. |
Tags: fallacies, logic
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