Noise: A Flaw In Human Judgement
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Noise: A Flaw In Human Judgement Examines How Variability In Human Decision-Making Shapes Outcomes Across Medicine, Law, Public Health, And Everyday Life. This Nonfiction Work By Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, And Cass R. Sunstein Offers A Clear, Data-Driven Look At Why Two Professionals Can Reach Different Conclusions When Faced With Similar Cases, And Why That Matters. Designed For Professionals, Students, Policymakers, And Curious Readers Who Want Smarter, Fairer Decisions, The Tone Is Insightful, Practical, And Reassuring As It Guides You Toward Better Judgment.
In Noise: A Flaw In Human Judgement , The Authors Define Noise And Contrast It With Bias, Then Show How Variability Creeps Into Medicine, Law, And Public Policy Through Time Pressures, Irrelevant Factors, And Inconsistent Methodologies. The Book Is Structured Around Accessible Concepts, Real-World Case Studies, And Actionable Frameworks That Help Readers Diagnose Noise In Their Own Work. It Invites Readers To Recognize How Everyday Factors Can Derail Judgments And To Start Building More Reliable Decision Processes.
The Reading Experience Is Engaging And Accessible: Three Expert Voices Weave Rigorous Research With Practical Insight, Using Storytelling, Experiments, And Checklists To Illuminate Complex Ideas. You’Ll Encounter Key Concepts Such As Measurement Of Variability, Decision Hygiene, And System-Level Fixes TReader reviews
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