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Cognitive Traps

Lila Santoro

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"Cognitive Traps" explores the fascinating world of cognitive biases and their profound impact on our decision-making processes. This self-help psychology book illuminates how our minds are susceptible to flawed thinking patterns, leading to suboptimal choices in both personal and professional spheres.

 
Did you know that confirmation bias can cause us to seek out information that confirms our existing beliefs, even if it's inaccurate? Or that the availability heuristic leads us to overestimate the importance of information that is readily available to us?

 
This book provides a comprehensive overview of prevalent cognitive biases, such as anchoring bias and loss aversion, while offering practical, evidence-based strategies for mitigating their influence. It emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and debiasing techniques to empower individuals to make more rational and well-informed decisions.

 
By drawing upon research from cognitive psychology and behavioral economics, "Cognitive Traps" offers a unique approach, combining theoretical understanding with actionable tools. The book begins by introducing fundamental concepts, then delves into specific biases with real-world examples, and culminates in practical techniques for improvement.

 
Ultimately, it aims to equip readers with the knowledge and skills to navigate cognitive errors and enhance decision-making across various aspects of life, from finance to relationships.
Disponible desde: 15/03/2025.
Longitud de impresión: 97 páginas.

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