Hindsight bias, often referred to as the "knew-it-all-along" effect, is a common psychological phenomenon where people believe after an event has occurred, that they had accurately predicted or expected the outcome, even if they did not have sufficient knowledge to predict it accurately before the event took place.
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Hindsight Bias in Projects Management
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Hindsight bias, often referred to as the "knew-it-all-along" effect, is a common psychological phenomenon where people believe after an event has occurred, that they had accurately predicted or expected the outcome, even if they did not have sufficient knowledge to predict it accurately before the event took place.