When we know about cognitivebiases we can improve our decisions.
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It's an algorithm at play that handcuffs us to our worst cognitivebiases.
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Any excursion into political argument on Twitter is to experience a carnival of cognitivebiases.
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Indeed, evading our awareness is something cognitivebiases are precision-engineered by natural selection to do.
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He said it could be motivated by exhibitionism, or cognitivebiases evolved to help with reproduction.
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Of all our cognitivebiases, however, the framing effect is one of the strongest affecting our decision-making processes.
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One possible explanation: cognitivebiases related to their political preferences caused managers to misread the economy and the markets.
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The cognitivebiases include not only those affecting perception and memory, but also those related to reasoning and judgement.
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And Harris's work features plenty of examples of his cognitivebiases working as designed, warping his thought without his awareness.
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Support for this hypothesis comes from studies demonstrating that remitted and manic bipolar patients show similar cognitivebiases to currently depressed patients.
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What makes the psychology of tribalism so stubbornly powerful is that it consists mainly of cognitivebiases that easily evade our awareness.
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Because scientists are human beings and therefore susceptible to all of the cognitivebiases referred to above, in practice the scientific method is not perfect.
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It then turns to a review of cognitivebiases relevant in the context of decisions about influenza vaccination (omission bias, ambiguity aversion, present bias etc.)
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Cognitivebiases are a useful mechanism for dealing with uncertain but potentially important information.
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Friesen, Geoffrey, and Paul A. Weller, 2002, "Quantifying CognitiveBiases in Analyst Earnings Forecasts." Working Paper, University of Iowa.