Textbook
Judgment and Choice: The Psychology of Decision, 2nd EditionISBN: 978-0-471-91479-2
Hardcover
320 pages
January 1991, ©1987
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Despite the many formal methods available most decisions are made
intuitively?that is, without apparent reasoning and almost
instinctively. This revised and updated edition emphasizes the
unstructured and natural way people make judgements and exercise
choice, which accounts for almost all real decision-making
activity, but argues that intuition can be both studied and
educated. The book is quite different from standard texts on
decision-making methodology and standard decisions theory in that
it is written from the point of view of a psychologist who
recognizes that almost all decisions are based on anticipations
people make about the future (predictive judgements) which lead to
choices or decisions largely based on intuition. Written in a clear
and non-technical way it deals with the basis of intuitive
judgement, demonstrates the limitations on the human ability to
make judgements, and suggests the means of overcoming potential
shortcomings. At the same time it stresses the importance of
learning the limits to one?s judgmental a bility. The purpose of
this book is to help people make better decisions. In a world of
increasing uncertainty and complexity Judgement and Choice will be
of great value to all decision makers?in commerce, government
service, medicine or any other professional activity. Contents
Preface;
- The nature of human judgement;
- Randomness and the probabilistic environment;
- Combining information for prediction;
- Combining information for evaluation and choice;
- Choice under uncertainty;
- On learning relations;
- The role of memory in judgement;
- Creativity, imagination, and choice;
- Problem structuring and decision aids;
- Human judgement?an overview; Appendices; Index