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The ambiguity effect

The ambiguity effect is a cognitive bias where decision making is affected by a lack of information. People tend to select options for which the probability of a favorable outcome is known, over an option for which the probability of a favorable outcome is unknown.

The effect was first described by Daniel Ellsberg in 1961.