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Noise
Noise
Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, Cass R. Sunstein
Age (years) : 18 - 99
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We trust our decisions—and those of professionals like doctors, judges, and policymakers—to be based on logic and sound reasoning. But what if the problem lies not in bias, but in noise—the random variability in judgments that leads to inconsistency and errors?
In this groundbreaking book, three renowned behavioral scientists—Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass R. Sunstein—expose this hidden flaw in decision-making. Noise reveals how even minor differences in environment, mood, or interpretation can skew judgments, whether in courtrooms, hospitals, or businesses.
The authors not only identify the problem but also offer practical strategies to reduce noise and improve the accuracy and fairness of decisions.
Learn how to:
Identify noise in everyday and professional decisions.
Mitigate its impact with actionable tools and processes.
Make more consistent and reliable judgments.
Insightful and transformative, Noise sheds light on the unseen errors shaping our world and shows how we can make better decisions—for ourselves, our organizations, and society as a whole.
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Publisher : HarperCollins
Format : Paperback
Language : English
Content : Non-Fiction
Style : Non-Illustrated
ISBN : 9780008309039
Size : Medium
SKU : BY43-0080
Genre : Psychology