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Cognitive Bias Could Get You Killed!

By: Christopher Prince
Narrated by: Christopher Prince
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You are one of the main characters in a detective novella. You are about to find yourself at the center of a mystery where your decisions could be the difference between life and death.

A little more than a week after moving to Los Angeles, you twice narrowly escaped death from a sniper’s bullet. Being new to the city, you can’t imagine who could possibly have an axe to grind with you.

So, you’ve come to me: Jack Wilshire, private detective. If we’re going to solve this case and keep you alive, we need to follow the evidence and be as rational as we can. Our biggest enemy, outside of whoever is trying to kill you, is cognitive bias.

By the end of the story, you will discover the most commonly identified cognitive biases and come to realize your own level of bias so that you can be better prepared about how to be a more critical thinker.

©2020 Christopher Prince (P)2020 Christopher Prince
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A real whodunit story...

This is a hypothetical whodunit narrative with various characters of interest. You the audio listener is one of the characters. The primary oratory soliloquy is the a detective you negotiate with to assist you in discovery of a mystery. You will learn of your own bias, various statistical theories, definitions of common bias, and some tactical assumptions. Useful and interesting

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