I’d like to see a poster of a person thinking with the top five heuristics/biases floating around them. I’d buy that poster and keep it right behind my computer on the wall as a reminder.
What are the top five heuristics/biases?
well, the wikipedia article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heuristic#Theorized_psychological_heuristics) on heuristics claims five ‘well known’ heuristics, which they list as ‘Anchoring and adjustment, Availability heuristic, Representativeness heuristic, Naïve diversification, Escalation of commitment.’
Good point, though. Maybe a series of posters would be better for this topic.
I’d like to see a poster of a person thinking with the top five heuristics/biases floating around them. I’d buy that poster and keep it right behind my computer on the wall as a reminder.
What are the top five heuristics/biases?
well, the wikipedia article (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heuristic#Theorized_psychological_heuristics) on heuristics claims five ‘well known’ heuristics, which they list as ‘Anchoring and adjustment, Availability heuristic, Representativeness heuristic, Naïve diversification, Escalation of commitment.’
Good point, though. Maybe a series of posters would be better for this topic.