What's the best evidence for this claim: Humans are unable to not be biased in judgments, even when monetarily motivated to get it right. Though humans vary in strength of their bias, it's not possible to remove entirely except by balancing it with countervailing bias.
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Ok, you may want to look at the literature on decision making under risk, beginning with Tversky and Kahneman's "Propect Theory". You also might do well to look through the cognitive psychology lit. on biases https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cognitive_bias …
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Psychology is a minefield for lack of replicability, but I believe cognitive psych is the least terrible offender.
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You don't seem to understand what I am asking for. And you are also wrong on the cognitive psychology being reliable (many of the failed replications in recent replication studies are from cognitive psych).
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I was thinking relative to social psychology. Maybe you should be a big boy and do a search or learn to express yourself more clearly?
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