Cognitive Bias in Fantasy Sports Cognitive Bias in Fantasy Sports

Cognitive Bias in Fantasy Sports

Is Your Brain Sabotaging Your Team?

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Book Summary

A cognitive bias is a mental process that leads us to make illogical and sometimes irrational decisions. Most of us are unaware of these mental processes, although they are operating constantly. Most of the time, believe it or not, its no big deal. In fact, there is no doubt that cognitive biases still exist because they help us succeed as a species! In this work, you will learn why and how cognitive biases come about as well as why they might just be beneficial from an evolutionary perspective. More importantly, youll also find out how they play into your management of your fantasy sports teams. Spoiler alert: its not all good! From Confirmation Bias to Omission Bias and the Pseudocertainty Effect, plus many more, youll learn how the biases affect your decision-making and what to do to overcome the subtle sabotage your brain may be exerting on your fantasy season.

GENRE
Sports & Outdoors
RELEASED
2013
31 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
46
Pages
PUBLISHER
Xlibris US
SIZE
116.6
KB

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