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  • ...judgment, resulting in [[bias]] and [[noise]] in forecasts. Many cognitive biases have been found to be systematic, meaning that when put in the same context ...fast and slow. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.</ref> The existence of cognitive biases is a central concern for making better forecasts. ...
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  • ...judgment, resulting in [[bias]] and [[noise]] in forecasts. Many cognitive biases have been found to be systematic, meaning that when put in the same context ...fast and slow. Farrar, Straus and Giroux.</ref> The existence of cognitive biases is a central concern for making better forecasts. ...
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  • ...noise is variability in judgment and is related to the idea of [[Cognitive Biases]]. The two types of noise are closely related. ...e bias, and another does not, or if two people exhibit different cognitive biases. This could also happen within a single individual. For example, someone us ...
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  • === Connection to [[Cognitive Biases]] === ...
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  • ...scard/overlook some evidence against X getting reelected? (See [[Cognitive Biases]].) ...
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