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331. The IKEA Effect Bias | Logic for Teens
Season 2 · Episode 331

331. The IKEA Effect Bias | Logic for Teens

Filter It Through a Brain Cell

December 4, 20258m 52s

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Show Notes

If you've ever put together a piece of furniture from Ikea, you'll relate to this bias!

 

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