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Behavioral finance is defined as the study of how emotional biases influence financial decisions and market outcomes, as established in [1], [2], [3], and [4].

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The Influence of Behavioral Biases on Investment Decisions jmsr-online.com Journal of Management and Strategy Research 1 fact
claimBehavioral finance challenges traditional finance theories by demonstrating that cognitive and emotional biases systematically influence investment decisions.
Understanding Behavioral Aspects of Financial Planning and Investing financialplanningassociation.org Financial Planning Association 1 fact
claimFinancial planners and advisers increasingly incorporate insights from behavioral finance, recognizing that personality traits, demographic and socioeconomic factors, household characteristics, cognitive and emotional biases, and religion affect financial and investing decisions.
Behavioral Finance: The Psychology Behind Financial Decisions - Ava meetava.com Ava 1 fact
claimBehavioral finance is an interdisciplinary field that combines psychology, economics, and finance to study how cognitive factors and emotional biases impact financial decisions, markets, and institutions.
Biases in Behavioral Finance - World Scholars Review worldscholarsreview.org Daria Azhyshcheva, Vi Dinh, Aanya Gothal, Abhinav Sisodiya · World Scholars Review 1 fact
perspectiveBehavioral finance asserts that psychological factors, such as cognitive and emotional biases, significantly impact investment decisions and often lead to suboptimal choices.