Cognitive biases are the different incorrect methods and misconceptions through which our brains interpret information, leading us to make decisions, form judgments, understand phenomena, adopt positions, and engage in behaviors and actions. They represent built-in patterns in our minds that influence how we interpret and process the information we receive.
Cognitive biases affect our perceptions of events, people, and situations, often resulting from the cognitive limitations of the human mind, social influences, or emotions. Recognizing and accurately understanding these biases helps us avoid falling into them, as well as gives us the ability to easily identify, distinguish, address, clarify, and mitigate their impact on ourselves and others.
In this course, we will explore around 200 cognitive biases in detail, studying the most common ones along with examples and exercises.
Explore common cognitive traps that can hinder your thinking and decision-making.
Learn to identify and overcome biases such as confirmation bias, wishful thinking, egocentrism, and suggestibility.
Develop critical thinking skills to make informed judgments and avoid falling victim to cognitive biases.
Enroll now and start your journey to becoming a more effective thinker!