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how_do_we_overcome_i_win_you_lose_type_thinking_to_open_organization_to_learning [2019/01/07 20:58] hpsamioshow_do_we_overcome_i_win_you_lose_type_thinking_to_open_organization_to_learning [2022/07/26 09:37] hans
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   * Loss aversion: Refers to people’s tendency to avoiding losses to acquiring equivalent gains: it is better to not lose 5 than to find 5. It is thought that the pain of losing is psychologically twice as powerful as the please of gaining.   * Loss aversion: Refers to people’s tendency to avoiding losses to acquiring equivalent gains: it is better to not lose 5 than to find 5. It is thought that the pain of losing is psychologically twice as powerful as the please of gaining.
  
-===== Experiment Template ===== 
  
-Experiment Template+{{page>how_can_we_more_formally_capture_an_experiment&notags&noeditbutton&nouser&nomdate&nodate}}
  
-See “snippet:experiment” 
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-Idea: Brief description of the experiment  
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-- Expectation: 
-  - I think this will happen, but I am a 6(say, of of 10, so 60% chance) on that 
-- How will we know:  
-  - Data: what will we track 
-  - Tracked by: who with track it 
-  - Timebox: when will we come back and review this 
-- Result:  
-  - TBD - to be filled in while experiment is running  
-- Next: 
-  - TBD - to be filled in on completion of experiment 
  
 ====== My Notes ====== ====== My Notes ======
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 References: References:
  
-  * Book Thinking in BetsTo work through concept of bets, and setting up truth-seeking culture+  * [[thinking_in_bets_-_annie_duke|"Thinking in Bets" - Annie Duke]] - To work through concept of bets, and setting up truth-seeking culture
   * Book Math with Bad Drawings. To understand impact of independent events vs cascading events.   * Book Math with Bad Drawings. To understand impact of independent events vs cascading events.
  
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