Cognitive Biases Made Simple
How Hidden Thinking Errors Shape Decisions — and How to Avoid Them
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- 22,99 lei
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- 22,99 lei
Publisher Description
Cognitive biases influence how people interpret information, evaluate risk, and make decisions. These mental shortcuts help the brain process complex situations quickly, but they can also lead to systematic errors in judgment.
Cognitive Biases Made Simple explains the most common thinking errors that influence everyday decisions, from confirmation bias and overconfidence to loss aversion and availability bias. By understanding how these patterns work, readers can recognize when their thinking may be distorted and approach decisions more carefully.
Rather than presenting abstract psychological theory, this book focuses on clear explanations and practical examples that show how cognitive biases appear in real-world situations—especially in areas like business, investing, relationships, and problem-solving.
Part of The Made Simple Framework, this book simplifies the psychology behind human decision-making and provides tools to help readers think more clearly in an increasingly complex world.