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Episode 2 focuses on exploiting asymmetric dominance in decision theory using a tactic called the decoy effect. It’s a persuasion tactic most often used in advertising (decoy marketing) to influence consumer behavior and choice.
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Mind Games/Asymmetric Dominance. From The TV IV < Mind Games. Jump to: navigation, search. Asymmetric Dominance: Season 1, Episode 2 Airdate: March 4, 2014
Mind Games Season 1 Episode 2: Asymmetric Dominance Summary: The team is hired by an executive at a consulting firm who's been overlooked for a promotion she's next in line for in place of a younger male candidate with less experience.
In this lesson, we’ll explore the asymmetric dominance effect (hereafter called the decoy effect). What Is It? The decoy effect is a fancy way of saying that people generally evaluate things based on relativities instead of absolutes. What does this mean?
Mind Games aired its second episode, “Asymmetric Dominance” this week, and it was definitely a step in the right direction. I found ...
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Mar 4, 2014 · Asymmetric Dominance: Directed by Miguel Sapochnik. With Christian Slater, Steve Zahn, Megalyn Echikunwoke, Gregory Marcel. The team is hired by an executive at a consulting firm who's been overlooked for a promotion she's next in line for in place of a younger male candidate with less experience.