Decision Biases Made Simple
How Hidden Thinking Errors Distort Decisions and How to Avoid Them
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- $ 14.900,00
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- $ 14.900,00
Descripción editorial
Most bad decisions are not caused by lack of intelligence—they are caused by hidden thinking errors.
These errors, known as cognitive biases, quietly shape how you see the world, how you interpret information, and how you make decisions. They influence your judgments without you even realizing it.
In Decision Biases Made Simple, you will learn how these hidden mental shortcuts work, why they exist, and how they consistently lead people to make predictable mistakes.
This book breaks down complex psychological concepts into clear, practical insights you can use immediately. You will learn how to recognize bias in your own thinking, avoid common traps, and improve the quality of your decisions in everyday life.
Inside, you will discover:
• Why smart people make irrational decisions
• The most common biases that affect judgment and decision-making
• How bias distorts perception, memory, and reasoning
• Practical ways to reduce bias and think more clearly
• How to make better decisions in uncertain and complex situations
Clear thinking is not about being perfect—it is about being aware.
Once you can see your biases, you can begin to control them.
And when you control them, you make better decisions.
Decision Biases Made Simple gives you the tools to think more clearly, judge more accurately, and avoid the hidden errors that hold most people back.