It has been well established that people have a “bias blind spot,” meaning that they are less likely to detect bias in themselves than others.
In recent years, books like “Predictably Irrational, Nudge and Thinking Fast and Slow” have catapulted the findings of behavioural science (think cognitive psychology and behavioural economics) into new-found popularity.
It has been well established that people have a “bias blind spot,” meaning that they are less likely to detect bias in themselves than others.
In recent years, books like “Predictably Irrational, Nudge and Thinking Fast and Slow” have catapulted the findings of behavioural science (think cognitive psychology and behavioural economics) into new-found popularity.