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On Cognitive Bias

September 21, 2015 Arjen Lentz

Business Insider Australia has correlated a neat set of known biases from a number of sources, producing an interesting info-graphic:

Cognitive Biases Infographic
Cognitive Biases (assembled by: Business Insider)

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