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Cognitive biases — an illustrated study guide

October 14, 2014May 18, 2010 by Ian Monroe

This is an extremely useful study guide to help you remember what kinds of biases can effect your decision-making skills.  All of us are subject to these biases, no matter how smart we think we are.  The only way to get around them is to understand them, and try to recognize them when they occur (both in ourselves, as well as in others.)

The file was created by the Royal Society of Account Planning, and came my way via Lifehacker.

Cognitive Biases – A Visual Study Guide by the Royal Society of Account Planning

Categories Philosophy, Science, Skepticism Tags Cognition, Critical thinking, Decision making, Decision theory, Human Interest, Neuroscience, Psychology, Royal Society of Account Planning
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