I’m not sure. Tentatively, if it is for a popular audience, then you need to do two things:
-Convince them that biases or errors in thinking are a problem, possibly by providing some examples.
-Convince them that trainings can result in better decision making, not just because they are backed up by experts, but because they work. Describe or give examples of how these trainings improve people’s decision making.
I’m not sure. Tentatively, if it is for a popular audience, then you need to do two things: -Convince them that biases or errors in thinking are a problem, possibly by providing some examples. -Convince them that trainings can result in better decision making, not just because they are backed up by experts, but because they work. Describe or give examples of how these trainings improve people’s decision making.
Thanks for the suggestions, will think about these some more.