Kevin deLaplante – Master Cognitive Biases and Improve Your Critical Thinking (Download)

Why do smart people make bad decisions? Why do experienced professionals overlook obvious warning signs? The answer often lies in cognitive biases—mental shortcuts that undermine our judgment without us even realizing it. In today’s complex world, where decisions in business, healthcare, finance, and daily life carry significant consequences, understanding how our brains systematically deceive us has become essential. This is why major industries are now investing in cognitive bias training for their teams.
Course Overview
Master Cognitive Biases and Improve Your Critical Thinking is taught by Kevin deLaplante, a philosopher specializing in critical thinking education. This course provides an accessible yet comprehensive introduction to cognitive biases and their impact on decision-making. DeLaplante combines psychological research with practical examples to demonstrate how these mental patterns affect everything from business strategy to personal choices.
The course approaches critical thinking through the lens of “mindware”—the mental tools we use to process information and make decisions. By understanding and improving our mindware, we can significantly enhance the quality of our thinking.
What You’ll Learn
This course equips learners with essential knowledge to:
- Understand what cognitive biases are and why they matter for critical thinking
- Recognize how ignoring biases leads to poor decisions and reduced performance
- Identify key cognitive biases including confirmation bias, pattern-seeking, anchoring, and hindsight bias
- Apply debiasing strategies to minimize harmful effects of cognitive biases
- Understand why businesses increasingly offer bias training to employees
- Recognize resistance to implementing debiasing techniques in organizations
Course Content Breakdown
Foundation and Context
The course begins by defining cognitive biases and explaining why this field represents one of modern psychology’s most important discoveries. You’ll learn why cognitive bias training has exploded across industries, driven by three key motivations: avoiding disasters, improving performance, and promoting social justice.
Deep Dive into Four Critical Biases
The program examines four fundamental cognitive biases in detail:
Confirmation Bias explores how we selectively search for, remember, and interpret information that confirms our existing beliefs, using examples from interviews to memory manipulation.
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Pattern Seeking reveals our tendency to see meaningful patterns where none exist, from faces in random objects to conspiracy theories in coincidental events.
The Anchoring Effect demonstrates how initial information disproportionately influences our judgments, affecting everything from price negotiations to legal decisions.
Hindsight Bias examines our tendency to believe past events were more predictable than they actually were, with implications for learning from mistakes.
Practical Debiasing Strategies
The final section introduces proven techniques for reducing cognitive biases, covering both individual debiasing methods and environmental modifications that support better decision-making.
Who Should Take This Course
This course is valuable for anyone seeking to improve their critical thinking skills, including professionals in business, management, healthcare, education, and any field requiring sound judgment. It’s equally beneficial for individuals interested in understanding human psychology and decision-making. No prerequisites are required—the content is presented in clear, engaging language accessible to all learners.





