Availability Heuristic Phenomenon Cognitive bias Psychologist Amos Tversky Daniel Kahneman Representativeness heuristic Affect heuristic Attribute Gambler's fallacy Agendasetting theory The availability heuristic is a phenomenon (which can result in a cognitive bias) in which people predict the frequency of an event, or a proportion within a population, based on how easily an example can be brought to mind. This phenomenon was first reported by psychologists Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman, who also identified the representati... more »veness heuristic. To see how availability differs from related terms vividness and salience, see availability, salience and vividness.« less