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Can cognitive biases be avoided completely?Can Cognitive Biases Be Avoided Completely? The Desire for Unbiased Thinking It is a common idea that better awareness should lead to better thinking. If people understand cognitive biases, it seems reasonable to expect they could simply avoid them. Make the process conscious. Correct for the distortion. Reach objective judgment. In practice, the situation is more complicated. Cognitive...0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 20 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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How many cognitive biases are there?How Many Cognitive Biases Are There? The Question That Sounds Precise but Isn’t A student of decision-making opens a list of cognitive biases. Availability bias. Anchoring. Confirmation bias. Loss aversion. Framing. Overconfidence. The list continues. Then expands. Then branches. At some point, the question naturally arises: how many cognitive biases are there? It feels like a...0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 870 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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What are cognitive biases?What Are Cognitive Biases? The Invisible Patterns Behind Everyday Thinking A doctor reviews a patient's symptoms. An investor studies market data. A voter reads the latest headline. A manager evaluates a job candidate. All believe they are seeing reality as it is. And most of the time, they are wrong—not because they lack intelligence, expertise, or effort, but because the mind...0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 135 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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What are cognitive biases?What Are Cognitive Biases? The Quiet Distortions Inside Clear Thinking A person is asked a simple question: “Which is more likely: a dramatic event, or a dramatic event explained in detail?” Most people choose the second option. It feels more plausible. More complete. More “real.” But logically, this cannot be correct. Adding detail cannot increase probability....0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 840 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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What is an example of a cognitive bias?What Is an Example of a Cognitive Bias? A Simple Question With a Non-Simple Answer A person is asked whether more words in English begin with the letter “K” or have “K” as the third letter. Most people choose the first option. It feels correct. Immediate. Intuitive. But it is wrong. In reality, far more English words contain “K” in the third position...0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 719 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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What is Behavioral Economics?What is Behavioral Economics? Behavioral economics is a field that blends insights from psychology with traditional economics to understand how people make decisions. Unlike classical economics, which assumes that individuals are perfectly rational and always act in their self-interest, behavioral economics recognizes that humans are often influenced by biases, emotions, and social factors....0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 5χλμ. Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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Who is Daniel Kahneman?Who Is Daniel Kahneman? The Question Behind the Question Most biographies begin with a date, a place, a résumé of achievements. This one begins differently. A young soldier in the 1940s is tasked with evaluating whether his peers are suitable for leadership roles. He observes them briefly—sometimes for only a few minutes—and then writes down his impressions. He...0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 284 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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Why do cognitive biases exist?Why Do Cognitive Biases Exist? The Question Hidden Inside an Error A person is asked to estimate the likelihood of rain tomorrow. They remember a recent storm. The memory is vivid, emotionally charged, easy to retrieve. They overestimate the probability. From the outside, this looks like a mistake in reasoning. But the deeper question is not why the estimate is wrong. It is why the mind...0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 555 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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Why do people make irrational decisions?Why Do People Make Irrational Decisions? The Puzzle Hidden in Ordinary Choices A man drives across town to save $20 on a household appliance worth $100. The next day, he declines to drive the same distance to save $20 on a refrigerator worth $2,000. The amount saved is identical. The effort required is identical. Yet the decision changes. Most people immediately understand why. And that...0 Σχόλια 0 Μοιράστηκε 350 Views 0 Προεπισκόπηση
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