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The Psychology and Biology of Decision-Making

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The Psychology and Biology of Decision-Making
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So much of the practice of law, and anyone’s professional duties, involves decision-making, and convincing others to make better decisions based upon fact rather than emotion. Focus on how people involuntarily make decisions and how to recognize and prevent bias as well as how to effectively communicate with persons whose bias affects others.

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1. Me? Biased? The Psychology and Biology of Decision-Making (May 2019)

Claude E. Ducloux

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Me? Biased? The Psychology and Biology of Decision-Making (May 2019)

So much of the practice of law, and anyone’s professional duties, involves decision-making, and convincing others to make better decisions based upon fact rather than emotion. Focus on how people involuntarily make decisions and how to recognize and prevent bias as well as how to effectively communicate with persons whose bias affects others.

Originally presented: Apr 2019 Land Use Conference

Claude E. Ducloux, Attorney at Law, LawPay - Austin, TX