Friday Apr 14, 2023
#2 Loss Aversion
Today we discuss David Kahneman & Amos Tversky's discovery of Loss Aversion, which is a cognitive bias in which people are more averse to losses than they are to gains. We are even more likely to take on risk to avoid a loss rather than gain rewards.
Learn how to apply Loss Aversion to your product in today's episode.
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