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#245 Cognitive bias with David Dylan Thomas

Sep 10, 2020
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
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2
The Framing Effect
01:35 • 3min
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3
The Importance of Diversity in Decision Making
04:31 • 4min
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4
How to Avoid Being Biased
08:48 • 2min
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5
Why We Lack an Open Hypothesis Movement
10:47 • 4min
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6
The Duty of Care
15:07 • 3min
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7
Gender Equality by Design
18:28 • 3min
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8
The Importance of Awareness in Design
21:12 • 2min
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9
The Role of Power in Bias in Design
23:26 • 5min
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10
How to Get Your Boss to Do What You Want
28:13 • 4min
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The Importance of Allowing People to Reflect on Their Decisions
31:54 • 3min
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12
The Importance of Listening
34:59 • 2min
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The Open Hypothesis Movement
36:47 • 2min
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Wheels of Persuasion With Bar Shields
38:48 • 3min
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We all have cognitive biases, flaws in our reasoning and judgement due to our personal beliefs and hidden pattens that we’ve subconsciously adopted over time. David Dylan Thomas joins us to discuss cognitive bias and how we can design for it and work with it.
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