To turn around and buy the same stocks you have been publicly avoiding requires overcoming some very
strong emotional biases.
Not exact matches
According to many studies, our different personality traits and preferences, along with a range of
emotional and mental behavioral
biases, have a
strong impact on the way we invest.
For many, there is a
strong historical and
emotional bias that a 3rd party or an expert can do a better job picking a spouse than an individual... just like people hire a stock broker to pick stocks... they believe that a dating expert or matchmaker can screen candidates better.
How do we integrate the reality that for all of students» efforts to build
strong social -
emotional competencies, there are forces working relentlessly against their success in the form of implicit and explicit
bias, underfunded schools, and unsafe neighborhoods?
Different personality traits and preferences, along with a range of
emotional and mental behavioral
biases, have a
strong impact on the way we invest.
Moreover, as the fusiform gyrus is closely related to attentional
bias and detection of
emotional information (Amin et al., 2004), the higher one's detection level reaches, the
stronger the activation in the fusiform gyrus is likely to be.