Sentences with phrase «too human biases»

But knowing our all - too human biases, I reckon growth investing may ultimately be more palatable & rewarding for most investors — perhaps / simply because value investing can be far too demanding.

Not exact matches

Do we make too much of the tiny sample size that is a national championship game, especially since those games are assembled in part by generations worth of human assumptions and months worth of confirmed bias?
The week - long workshop provided a fascinating exploration of the forces that actually shape our decisions: innate biases, emotions, expectations, misconceptions, conformity and other all - too - human factors.
«Scientists are human too, and I think we often fall prey to this very human but biased way of thinking,» Ledgerwood notes.
They are human too, and subject to their own biases.
Any number of experiments have proven to be in error, especially in these confirmation bias prone, cherrypicking times where human research careers depend perhaps too strongly on getting startling (and valuable) results.
«Anchoring, or focalism, is a cognitive bias that describes the common human tendency to rely too heavily on the first piece of information offered (the «anchor») when making decisions.
Add a universal human affliction — confirmation bias — and the fit becomes too perfect: law schools tell prospective students what they want to hear, and sure enough, they hear it.
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