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Summary of The Art of Thinking Clearly by Rolf Dobelli - 100 biases and how to counter them (Part 1)

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About The Art of Thinking Clearly:
The Art of Thinking Clearly is a 2013 book by the Swiss writer Rolf Dobelli which describes in short chapters 99 of the most common thinking errors - ranging from cognitive biases to envy and social distortions.
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Learn more about Cognitive Biases with the following paperbacks or the FREE audiobooks with the links below:
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Timestamps
Intro - 00:00
Survivorship bias - 00:47
Swimmer’s body illusion - 1:05
Clustering illusion - 1:25
Social proof - 1:40
Sunk cost fallacy - 1:58
Reciprocity - 2:18
Confirmation bias - 2:36
Authority bias - 3:01
Contrast effect - 3:18
Availability bias - 3:40
It’ll-get-worse-before-it-gets-better fallacy - 4:08
Story bias - 4:35
Hindsight bias - 4:50
Overconfidence effect - 5:10
Chauffeur knowledge - 5:27
Illusion of control - 5:47
Incentive super-response tendency - 6:00
Regression to the mean - 6:17
Outcome bias - 6:40
Paradox of choice - 7:02
Liking bias - 7:20
Endowment effect - 7:37
Coincidence - 7:53
Groupthink - 8:09
Neglect of probability - 8:27
Scarcity error - 8:51
Base-rate neglect - 9:10
Gambler’s fallacy - 9:34
Anchors - 9:57
Induction - 10:11
Loss aversion - 10:28
Social loafing - 10:47
Exponential growth - 11:08
Winner’s curse - 11:23
Fundamental attribution error - 11:43
False causality - 12:05
Halo effect - 12:21
Alternative paths - 12:41
Forecast illusion - 13:01
Conjunction fallacy - 13:22
Framing - 13:42
Action bias - 13:59
Omission bias - 14:20
Self-serving bias - 14:38
Hedonic treadmill - 14:56
Self-selection bias - 15:17
Association bias - 15:34
Beginner’s luck - 15:57
Cognitive dissonance - 16:18
Hyperbolic discounting - 16:35
Outro - 16:54
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What are Cognitive Biases?
A cognitive bias is a systematic error in thinking that occurs when people are processing and interpreting information in the world around them and affects the decisions and judgments that they make.
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#cognitivebias #cognitivebiases #mycognitivebiases #cognitivescience
The Art of Thinking Clearly is a 2013 book by the Swiss writer Rolf Dobelli which describes in short chapters 99 of the most common thinking errors - ranging from cognitive biases to envy and social distortions.
If you enjoyed it, please consider liking and subscribing.
-----------------------------------------------
Learn more about Cognitive Biases with the following paperbacks or the FREE audiobooks with the links below:
Buy the Books on Amazon US -
Buy the Books on Amazon India -
------------------------------------------
Timestamps
Intro - 00:00
Survivorship bias - 00:47
Swimmer’s body illusion - 1:05
Clustering illusion - 1:25
Social proof - 1:40
Sunk cost fallacy - 1:58
Reciprocity - 2:18
Confirmation bias - 2:36
Authority bias - 3:01
Contrast effect - 3:18
Availability bias - 3:40
It’ll-get-worse-before-it-gets-better fallacy - 4:08
Story bias - 4:35
Hindsight bias - 4:50
Overconfidence effect - 5:10
Chauffeur knowledge - 5:27
Illusion of control - 5:47
Incentive super-response tendency - 6:00
Regression to the mean - 6:17
Outcome bias - 6:40
Paradox of choice - 7:02
Liking bias - 7:20
Endowment effect - 7:37
Coincidence - 7:53
Groupthink - 8:09
Neglect of probability - 8:27
Scarcity error - 8:51
Base-rate neglect - 9:10
Gambler’s fallacy - 9:34
Anchors - 9:57
Induction - 10:11
Loss aversion - 10:28
Social loafing - 10:47
Exponential growth - 11:08
Winner’s curse - 11:23
Fundamental attribution error - 11:43
False causality - 12:05
Halo effect - 12:21
Alternative paths - 12:41
Forecast illusion - 13:01
Conjunction fallacy - 13:22
Framing - 13:42
Action bias - 13:59
Omission bias - 14:20
Self-serving bias - 14:38
Hedonic treadmill - 14:56
Self-selection bias - 15:17
Association bias - 15:34
Beginner’s luck - 15:57
Cognitive dissonance - 16:18
Hyperbolic discounting - 16:35
Outro - 16:54
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What are Cognitive Biases?
A cognitive bias is a systematic error in thinking that occurs when people are processing and interpreting information in the world around them and affects the decisions and judgments that they make.
------------------------------------------
Note: The above links are affiliate links, we get a small cut if you buy anything from the above links which in turn goes towards helping us provide you with helpful content like this. Support us by using the links above.
#cognitivebias #cognitivebiases #mycognitivebiases #cognitivescience
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