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Preview of Cognitive Bias - Discussion Questions - Heuristics - Art of Thinking Clearly

Cognitive Bias - Discussion Questions - Heuristics - Art of Thinking Clearly

Created by
EnglishinKorea
This lesson bundle includes the discussion question worksheets for Chapters 21-30 of the Art of Thinking Clearly, covering the following topics:The Paradox of Choice Liking Bias The Endowment EffectCoincidenceGroupthinkNeglect of ProbabilityScarcity ErrorBase-rate Neglect The Anchor
Preview of Math Posters:Mean, median, mode, range (30 Posters)

Math Posters:Mean, median, mode, range (30 Posters)

Created by
A R Mathematics
Mean, median, mode, range (30 Posters) 30 Beautiful and colorful posters. I posted these posters in my classroom, and my students found the explanations very useful!!! (The last three slides are about Math songs (Mean, median, mode) MY OTHER MATH POSTERS Math Poster: SOHCAHTOA Math Posters : Real Numbers Math Posters : Tools For Algebra and Geometry (30 Posters) Math Posters :Triangles (20 Posters) Math Posters: 10 COMMON ERRORS IN ALGEBRA Math Posters: Keywords of addition,subtraction
Preview of Statistical Math (GED REVIEW)

Statistical Math (GED REVIEW)

Created by
A R Mathematics
Statistical Math Data analysis statistics and probability worksheets ,63 problems GED Review Fraction and Data (29 Multiple choice questions) Statistic Problem (15 questions) Probability Word Problems This section contains 19 word problems about : Simple Probability Counting Principle Independent Probability Dependent Probability Mutually Exclusive Events Permutations Combinations Conditional Probability * AlSO AVAILABLE FOR YOU OR A COLLEAGUE! - CLICK ANY LINK YOU WANT: Geometry (GED R
Preview of Electoral College Cards 2012

Electoral College Cards 2012

Created by
Eleanor Terry
This document contains 52 cards- the 50 states, Washington DC, and a card of the United States. The image of the state is in the center, the placement of the state in the United States is shown in the bottom left corner, the Electoral College number is in the top right corner and the 2010 population is right above the image. Some Classroom Ideas For These Cards: 1. What is the fewest number of states a candidate could "win" to become president? What are the names of those states? 2. “Theor
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