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020 | _a9780008309008 | ||
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_cPurchased _nMathrubhumi Books,Kaloor |
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041 | _aEnglish | ||
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_a153.83 _bKAH/NO |
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100 | _aKahneman, Daniel | ||
245 | _aNOISE : Flaw in Human Judgment | ||
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_aLondon _bHarper Collins _c2021/01/01 |
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300 | _g454 | ||
500 | _aDiscusses why people make bad judgments and how to make better ones by reducing the influence of "noise"--variables that can cause bias in decision making--and draws on examples in many fields, including medicine, law, economic forecasting, forensic science, strategy, and personnel selection. | ||
505 | _aPart I. Finding noise: Crime and noisy punishment ; A noisy system ; Singular decision -- Part II. Your mind is a measuring instrument: Matters of judgment ; Measuring error ; The analysis of noise ; Occasion noise ; How groups amplify noise -- Part III. Noise in predictive judgment: Judgments and models ; Noiseless rules ; Objective ignorance ; The valley of the normal -- Part IV. How noise happens: Heuristics, biases, and noise ; The matching operation ; Scale ; Patterns ; The sources of noise -- Part V. Improving judgments: Better judges for better judgments ; Debiasing and decision hygiene ; Sequencing information in forensic science ; Selection and aggregation in forecasting ; Guidelines in medicine ; Defining the scale in performance ratings ; Structure in hiring ; The mediating assessments protocol -- Part VI. Optimal noise: The costs of noise reduction ; Dignity ; Rules or standards? | ||
650 | _aPsychology-Judgment | ||
650 | _aNoise-Volition | ||
650 | _aDecisionon Making | ||
650 | _aReasoning- Psychology | ||
650 | _aSelf Help | ||
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_aSibony, Olivier _aSunstein, Cass R. |
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