Unveiling Decision Biases: How Our Minds Trick Us Into Choices
The article discusses how people's decisions often don't follow rational theories due to cognitive biases. Preferences can change based on how options are described, leading to different choices. People tend to avoid risks when gaining something but seek risks when losing. Losses have a bigger impact than gains, making people reluctant to change. Different ways of evaluating options can also affect decisions. These biases are common and stem from how our brains process information and make decisions.