This document discusses various concepts related to markets, psychology, and scientific methodology including bear markets, bull markets, bias, behaviorism, free will, laws of statistics, debates on inherent traits versus environmental influences, how observation can affect the observed, loaded questions, animal self-awareness tests, trends and patterns in data, psychological reactance to restrictions on freedom, focusing on parts rather than wholes, and considering systems as a whole.
This document discusses various concepts related to markets, psychology, and scientific methodology including bear markets, bull markets, bias, behaviorism, free will, laws of statistics, debates on inherent traits versus environmental influences, how observation can affect the observed, loaded questions, animal self-awareness tests, trends and patterns in data, psychological reactance to restrictions on freedom, focusing on parts rather than wholes, and considering systems as a whole.
This document discusses various concepts related to markets, psychology, and scientific methodology including bear markets, bull markets, bias, behaviorism, free will, laws of statistics, debates on inherent traits versus environmental influences, how observation can affect the observed, loaded questions, animal self-awareness tests, trends and patterns in data, psychological reactance to restrictions on freedom, focusing on parts rather than wholes, and considering systems as a whole.
This document discusses various concepts related to markets, psychology, and scientific methodology including bear markets, bull markets, bias, behaviorism, free will, laws of statistics, debates on inherent traits versus environmental influences, how observation can affect the observed, loaded questions, animal self-awareness tests, trends and patterns in data, psychological reactance to restrictions on freedom, focusing on parts rather than wholes, and considering systems as a whole.