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Understanding Decision Bias

CO2

Decision bias speaks to the ways we’re prejudiced or unduly influenced (consciously or unconsciously) when making decisions. Adjustments are made around this arbitrary starting place, rather than a willingness to set a new, more objective anchor. I guarantee you’re not as objective as you think you are!

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Decision Bias

CO2

Decision bias speaks to the ways we’re prejudiced or unduly influenced (consciously or unconsciously) when making decisions. First, Arnott reviewed some of the most prominent taxonomies: Tversky and Kahneman (1974) Three General Purpose Heuristics. I guarantee you’re not as objective as you think you are!

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Decision Bias

CO2

Decision bias speaks to the ways we’re prejudiced or unduly influenced (consciously or unconsciously) when making decisions. First, Arnott reviewed some of the most prominent taxonomies: Tversky and Kahneman (1974) Three General Purpose Heuristics. I guarantee you’re not as objective as you think you are!

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Being Conscious About Our Unconscious Biases

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The term ‘cognitive bias’ was coined by Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman in 1972 which quite simply means “our tendency to filter information, process facts and arrive at judgments based on our past experiences, likes/dislikes and automatic influences.”. This was a good opportunity to get back to the topic and add to my understanding.

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