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Cognitive biases in business: think like Buffett and Munger
The 25 cognitive biases
Introduction to Cognitive Biases (4:14)
Introduction (1:53)
BIAS 1: Reward & Punishment Superresponse (8:12)
BIAS 2: Liking Tendency (7:50)
BIAS 3: Disliking Tendency (6:51)
BIAS 4: Doubt Avoidance (5:40)
BIAS 5: Confirmation Bias (8:49)
BIAS 6: Curiosity Bias (6:13)
BIAS 7: Kantian Fairness Tendency (8:50)
BIAS 8: Jealousy (2:44)
BIAS 9: Reciprocation (8:13)
BIAS 10: Influence-From-Mere-Association (8:43)
BIAS 11: Simple, Pain-Avoiding Denial (7:19)
BIAS 12: Excessive Self-Regard (7:58)
BIAS 13: Overoptimism (5:06)
BIAS 14: Deprival-Superreaction (6:03)
BIAS 15: Social-Proof (6:43)
BIAS 16: Contrast-Misreaction (5:24)
BIAS 17: Stress-Influence Tendency (5:28)
BIAS 18: Availability-Misweighing (6:17)
BIAS 19: Use-It-or-Lose-It (6:07)
BIAS 20: Drug-Misinfluence (4:31)
BIAS 21: Senescence-Misinfluence (5:32)
BIAS 22: Authority-Misinfluence (6:29)
BIAS 23: Twaddle Tendency (5:10)
BIAS 24: Reason-Respective Tendency (5:47)
BIAS 25: Lollapalooza Tendency (3:25)
Additional cognitive bias: scarcity (1:16)
The Milgram experiment (5:55)
Cults and cognitive biases (8:10)
Extro and Overview (1:42)
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BIAS 2: Liking Tendency
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