Towards more consistent decision making
(Review of Daniel Kahneman’s new book ‘Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgement’)
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https://doi.org/10.54337/ojs.bess.v4i1.7300Palabras clave:
Decision making, biases, Behavioural economicsResumen
Kahneman’s latest work takes us one step closer to understanding flaws in human decision making. Policy commentator Ian McAuley reflects on the applicability of Kahneman’s concept of decision hygiene to dealing with complex challenges – such as a global pandemic.
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