People systematically underestimate how often failures occur across various domains. The work combines experiments, real-world data, and field studies to map the so-called failure gap and its drivers. Findings show that underrepresenting failure in information sources amplifies misperceptions, while accurate statistics narrow the gap and correcting misperceptions influence attitudes and policy judgments.

This topic highlights how cognitive biases and information exposure shape beliefs about risk, decision making, and social policy. It underscores the role of framing and media environments in shaping psychological processes related to perception and judgment. The cross-domain approach provides a broad view of how perceptions influence everyday and institutional decisions.

Article Title: New psychology research shows people consistently underestimate how often things go wrong across society

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