50. Information Bias
An example of information bias is believing that an additional information should be found even if it is irrelevant for the decision making.
Additional information:
Baron, J. “Thinking and Deciding” 3rd ed., 2000.
An example of information bias is believing that an additional information should be found even if it is irrelevant for the decision making.
Additional information:
Baron, J. “Thinking and Deciding” 3rd ed., 2000.