Study of Accurate Mental Models

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Model / Discipline Core Idea Field Key Asset (Explanation)
Epistemology Philosophical study of knowledge: how beliefs become justified and correspond to truth. Philosophy Epistemology – Wikipedia
Rationality (Epistemic Rationality / Bayesian Reasoning) Methods for forming beliefs that match reality, often using probability and evidence updating. Decision theory / Cognitive science Formal Epistemology – Wikipedia
Mental Model Theory Humans reason by constructing internal models or simulations of systems and situations. Cognitive science Mental Model – Wikipedia
Predictive Processing The brain continuously predicts sensory input and updates internal models to minimize prediction error. Neuroscience Predictive Coding / Predictive Processing – Wikipedia
Systems Thinking Understanding complex systems through feedback loops, interdependence, and dynamic behavior. Systems science / Engineering Systems Thinking – Wikipedia
Cognitive Debiasing Techniques for correcting systematic errors in reasoning caused by cognitive biases. Behavioral psychology Cognitive Bias – Wikipedia