Personality traits shape decision-making and cognitive biases in all individuals.
Personality traits like openness, neuroticism, extroversion, and schizotypy can influence how we make decisions and think. These traits are part of the big five factor theory, which divides personality into five main categories. Certain personality traits are linked to cognitive biases, which are errors in thinking that can affect our beliefs and decisions. This means that our personality can shape the way we see the world and lead us to have certain biases in our thinking.