The Comfort Trap: Why Engineering Teams Choose Easy Over Accurate
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Engineering teams frequently gravitate toward explanations that are cognitively easy, intuitive, and psychologically comforting, even when more complex interpretations are better supported by evidence. This phenomenon—cognitive ease—acts as a predictable attractor state under uncertainty, time pressure, and social constraints. This paper examines how cognitive ease shapes engineering judgement, influences diagnostic reasoning, and contributes to oversimplified narratives during commissioning, problem-solving, and safety decision-making. A research agenda is proposed for integrating cognitive-ease analysis into engineering education, design reviews, risk assessments, and organisational learning.