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Posted on December 22, 2017December 22, 2017 by kbjones11

Our biases related to our perception of risk

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I love the interaction of behavioral economics and health care, though I fully admit to being an armchair, Monday morning “behavioral economist.” But I can play one on the internet.

This article was originally posted about a month ago but taken down as it was erroneously put on the site too early. Here is the final version, in all it’s glory.

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CategoriesBehavioral Economics Tagsbehavioral economics, decision biases, health care decision making, perception of risk

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