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Judgment and Decision Making: Psychological PerspectivesISBN: 978-1-4051-2398-3
Paperback
232 pages
February 2009, ©2009
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–Professor Nick Chater, Cognitive and Decision Sciences, University College London
“Very clearly written, an engagingly wide sampling of key
topics in JDM, and solidly based in the core classic and recent
literature. Perhaps the best JDM teaching text I have
seen.”
–Terry Connolly, Eller Professor of Management and
Organizations, University of Arizona and Past President of the
Society for Judgment and Decision Making
“This book takes students seriously. It gives them
excellent coverage of judgment and decision making, revealing the
richness of the ideas that have been developed in this area over
the last couple of decades. The writing is crisp, the tone is
friendly, and the dual emphasis on theory and its relevance to
practical concerns is clear from the start.”
–Nigel Harvey, Professor of Judgment and Decision
Research, University College London
“David Hardman's book on judgment and decision making is
the best textbook I have read in the field. The book presents a
complete, detailed and updated view of findings and research in
decision sciences. I was impressed by how succinctly the author
discusses complicated themes in the field. I was also impressed by
the broad coverage of topics, including classical ones as well as
emerging topics, such as dynamic decision making and naturalistic
approaches. This is simply the most complete textbook on judgment
and decision making in existence today. Definitely an excellent
choice to use in the classroom in introductory decision science
courses.”
–Cleotilde Gonzalez, Associate Research Professor and
Director of Dynamic Decision Making Laboratory, Social and Decision
Sciences Department, Carnegie Mellon University