#6 Navigating Political Bias and Decision-Making in Uncertain Times with Dan Stone
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Join us for a thought-provoking conversation with Dan Stone, a professor of behavioral economics at Bowdoin College. In this episode, we delve into the complexities of political bias and the challenges of making informed decisions in today's polarized environment.
We explore the psychological underpinnings of voter behavior, discussing Dan's recent opinion piece on the risks of protest voting and the concept of omission bias. Learn how our biases can lead to emotional polarization and affect our perceptions of political opponents.
Dan also shares insights from his book, "Undue Hate," highlighting historical examples of overcoming political divides and the importance of recognizing our own cognitive limitations. Together, we examine the role of social media algorithms, strategic political moves, and the evolving landscape of political discourse.
Tune in for an engaging discussion that aims to help you learn to be aware of and manage your own bias in an increasingly complex world.
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