Negotiations
The sunk cost fallacy is a cognitive bias where individuals continue investing in a decision based on previously invested resources (time, money, effort) rather than on future potential returns. This fallacy can lead negotiators to persist in unproductive negotiations or projects because they feel compelled to recover past investments, even when rational analysis suggests it's better to cut losses.
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