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Time-saving bias is a concept that describes people's tendency to misestimate the time that could be saved when increasing speed.
In general, people underestimate the time that could be saved when increasing from a relatively low speed and overestimate the time that could be saved when increasing from a relatively high speed. People also underestimate the time that could be lost when decreasing from a low speed and overestimate the time that could be lost when decreasing from a high speed.
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