Cognitive biases: science says we’re smart stupid, not stupid stupid

If it walks like a duck and talks like a duck If you liked this video please subscribe and please become a patron! Patrons get perks. Thanks to Cliff, Vadim, Kate and Amber for their input. Sources: Bar-Hillel, Maia; Neter, Efrat. “How Alike Is It? versus How Likely Is It?: A DisjunctionFallacy in Probability Judgments”. Chapman, Gretchen B; Johnson, Eric. “Incorporating the Irrelevant: Anchors in Judgments of Belief and Value”. Gigerenzer, Gerd. How do smart people make smart decisions? Gigerenzer, Gerd. How to Stay Smart in a Smart World. Gilovich, Thomas; Griffin, Dale; Kahneman, Daniel: editors. “Heuristics and biases : the psychology of intuitive judgment.” Haselton, Martie G.; Nettle, Daniel; Andrews, Paul W. “The Evolution of Cognitive Bias”. Kahneman, Daniel. “Thinking, Fast and Slow”. Northcraft, Gregory B.; Neale, Margaret A. “Experts, amateurs, and real estate: An anchoring-and-adjustment perspective on property pricing decisions”. Gregory B Northcraft, Margaret A Neale Shulman, Ekaterina. Lecture: “Cognitive Distortions“ Tversky, Amos; Kahneman, Daniel. “Judgment under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases”. additional references: #:~:text=Overall, it seems like the,,” Daly-Engel said. #:~:text=Conclusions: The significance of this,in the incidence of ASD.
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