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Four Common Cognitive Biases in the Decision-making Processes
Decisions are never easy and sometimes there is no win win. In the end, it’s truly about educating yourself on not just the options, but how you may be consciously or unconsciously perceiving them.
Cognitive Biases and Effects
As we continue to go through the journey of life and use our talents and skills to build a better future, we still have to face decisions on what we want for this life we have. Again, it is valuable to understand the Cognitive Biases and how they shape our lives. Our journeys are all different and what information we are exposed to can dictate many of these biases. Below are four Cognitive Biases that introduce how judgmental and what can happen after decisions are made.
The Relation of Cognitive Biases and Decision Making
These cognitive biases introduce the relationship they have with decision making
Everyone's reasons and research for gaining information are different but understanding yourself is valuable to understanding all cognitive biases. When it comes to dealing with everyday thoughts, deeds, words, and actions, we can be aware of how we decide things!