The correct answer is A because “Flamingo fallacy” is not a recognized cognitive bias in the context of DevOps leadership, organizational learning, or decision-making psychology. Cognitive biases are systematic patterns of deviation in judgment that can distort how individuals and groups interpret information, assess risk, make decisions, and respond to evidence. In DevOps transformation, these biases are especially important because they can reinforce legacy behaviors, prevent learning, and cause leaders to misread the real state of the organization.
The clustering illusion is a recognized bias where people perceive patterns in random or limited data. This can lead teams to infer false trends from incidents, metrics, or customer feedback. The bandwagon effect is also a recognized bias, where people adopt beliefs or behaviors because others do, rather than because evidence supports them. Risk compensation describes behavioral adjustment in response to perceived safety or risk controls and is relevant when assessing how people respond to safeguards, automation, or controls.
DevOps leaders must unlearn biased thinking by using evidence, feedback, experimentation, and diverse perspectives. Relevant study guide references: Unlearning Behaviors, Measuring to Learn, DevOps and Transformational Leadership, and Measuring to Improve.
==============
Submit