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Cognitive Biases in Legal Decisions

August 20, 2015August 12, 2015 by Andy

Legal judgments are supposed to be impartial. A judge’s decision should be based on facts … (Full Post)

Categories BlogTags anchoring, Biases, decision-making, heuristics, judgment, psychology and law1 Comment
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When Irrelevant Numbers Bias Our Judgment: The Anchoring Heuristic

August 18, 2015August 12, 2015 by Andy

How tall do you think Mt. Everest is? (Don’t Google it—that kind of defeats the … (Full Post)

Categories BlogTags anchoring, Biases, heuristics, judgment, Social Cognition1 Comment

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