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Are cognitive biases subconscious?Are Cognitive Biases Subconscious? The Thought You Did Not Notice Having A decision is made in under a second. Not a dramatic decision. No visible struggle. No deliberation that feels like deliberation. A job candidate is evaluated. A stock is chosen. A stranger is trusted. A headline is believed. Only afterward does the mind construct a justification—a narrative that feels like...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 2KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Can behavioral economics improve public policy?Can Behavioral Economics Improve Public Policy? The Letter That Collected Millions A government agency wanted citizens to pay their taxes on time. The traditional solution was familiar. Increase enforcement. Expand audits. Strengthen penalties. Communicate the legal consequences of noncompliance. Instead, researchers tested something remarkably simple. They changed a sentence in a letter....0 Commentaires 0 Parts 2KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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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 Commentaires 0 Parts 3KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Can creativity be measured?Can Creativity Be Measured? The Problem Begins With a Pencil and a Brick Imagine a room full of people. A researcher walks to the front. They place a brick on a table. Then they ask a simple question: "How many uses can you think of for this brick?" A building material. A paperweight. A doorstop. A garden border. A weapon. A sculpture. A teaching tool. A musical instrument. A...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 1KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Can minimalism improve focus and creativity?Can Minimalism Improve Focus and Creativity? Minimalism is often associated with cleaner spaces, fewer possessions, and simplified routines. However, its implications go far deeper than aesthetics or organization. One of the most frequently claimed benefits of minimalism is its potential to enhance focus and creativity—two cognitive functions that are central to productivity,...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 11KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Can training reduce biases?Can Training Reduce Biases? A group of experienced professionals enters a training room. Some are physicians. Others are judges. A few manage investment portfolios worth millions of dollars. Many have decades of experience making consequential decisions. The instructor begins with a simple exercise. Participants answer a series of questions involving probabilities, risk assessments, and...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 1KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Can you really read 1000+ words per minute?Can You Really Read 1000+ Words Per Minute? There is a number that circulates in productivity circles with an almost mythic quality: 1000 words per minute. It appears in course ads, browser extensions, training programs, and testimonials that sound just convincing enough to bypass skepticism. The framing is always similar—ordinary reading is framed as slow, almost outdated, while 1000+...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 5KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Does speed reading really work?The short answer is: It depends on how you define "work." If your goal is to consume high volumes of information quickly to get the "gist," speed reading is a highly effective tool. If your goal is to master complex concepts or appreciate the nuance of prose, speed reading is often counterproductive. The effectiveness of speed reading is a point of contention between practitioners and...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 6KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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Does speed reading reduce comprehension?The short answer is yes. In the world of cognitive science, there is a "Speed-Accuracy Trade-off." As you increase the speed at which you process visual information, your brain naturally has less time to encode deep meaning, make connections, and store details in long-term memory. However, the "loss" isn't always a bad thing—it depends on your goal. 1. The Scientific Trade-Off...0 Commentaires 0 Parts 5KB Vue 0 Aperçu
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