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We all make judgments of probability that inform our decision-making. But when should we trust the judgments from ourselves or others? Calibrationism has an answer.
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Under30CEO on MSNThe Psychology of Financial Decision-Making: Cognitive Biases in Money ManagementManaging finances is a skill that requires both knowledge and emotional intelligence. While most people are aware of the ...
We all make judgments of probability that inform our decision-making. But how do we determine which judgments to trust? Calibrationism has an answer.
Many accountants do not receive formal training in psychology or judgment and decision-making, but foundational concepts in these fields have broad implications for everyone (even accountants).
During social interaction, we evaluate and make decisions about each other’s behaviour and actions. However, factors underlying this decision making can be complex, and are often non-transparent ...
The study of moral judgement and decision making examines the way predictions made by moral and ethical theories fare in real world settings. Such investigations are carried out using a variety of ...
Bazerman, Max, and Robert Biswas-Diener. "Judgment and Decision Making." In Psychology, edited by Ed Diener and Robert Biswas-Diener. Noba Textbook Series. Champaign, IL: DEF Publishers, 2013 ...
So I sat down with Cassie Kozyrkov, the founder and CEO of AI consultancy Kozyr. She’s also the former chief decision scientist at Google. Listen to Decoder, a show hosted by The Verge’s Nilay ...
In what follows, we review contemporary research on moral judgment and decision making and suggest ways that the major themes in the literature relate to the notion of moral flexibility. First, we ...
While prior studies of decision-making have focused on group effects, or the ways everyone's brains are similar, the new study focused on individual differences.
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