By the way, these cognitive biases are a ... - Deepstash

By the way, these cognitive biases are a human universal , and we all struggle with them. Nobody is immune! So don’t feel bad if you, like the rest of us, sometimes fall prey to these human foibles. The hope is that learning how these cognitive biases lead us astray will help us become more vigilant when we hear claims about how the world works.

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