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A better career
An introduction
Experiment!
Find your purpose
Job application
Networking
Visualize your future
Explore the world
A introduction
Understanding the Other
Xperience new worlds
Africa
Arctic
Asia & Pacific
Europe
Middle East
North America
South America
The World
Create value
An introduction
Becoming an entrepreneur
Business value
Public value
Market research
Writing a marketing plan
Writing a public value plan
A better me
Better decision making
Dealing with anxiety
Understand your thinking
Twitter
Search
IWANTTHEWORLD
A better career
An introduction
Experiment!
Find your purpose
Job application
Networking
Visualize your future
Explore the world
A introduction
Understanding the Other
Xperience new worlds
Africa
Arctic
Asia & Pacific
Europe
Middle East
North America
South America
The World
Create value
An introduction
Becoming an entrepreneur
Business value
Public value
Market research
Writing a marketing plan
Writing a public value plan
A better me
Better decision making
Dealing with anxiety
Understand your thinking
Twitter
Search
Better decision making
An introduction
Better decision making
Dealing with anxiety
Understand your thinking
Better decision making
Assessing the quality of arguments
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We need to become aware of real versus misleading counter-arguments in order to facilitate high quality discussions and decisions.
Better decision making
Cognitive biases
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A cognitive bias is a systematic error that occurs when people process and interpret information about the world. This then impacts their decisions.
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Logical fallacies
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Intentional or unintentional, logical fallacies are often used to mislead or distract from the truth, or to win an argument by appealing to emotions.