An Error of Judgement

An Error of Judgement
Author: Pamela Hansford Johnson
Publsiher: Stacey International
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2008
Genre: Good and evil
ISBN: 0955519667

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Setter, an eminent Harley Street consultant, is trusted and admired by his circle of friends, devoting himself to the rehabilitation of the lonely and the misunderstood. But deep within himself Setter recognizes a latent streak of sadistic cruelty which enables him to perceive the truth about a delinquent youth whom he suspects of having taken part in a particularly repellent and senseless crime. It is for Setter to choose a punishment--and enforce it. An Error of Judgments a subtle study of human weakness and conflict. Partly a wry social comedy and partly a study in good and evil, it is brilliantly written and observed, assured and skillful, and a truly modern work.

Error of Judgement

Error of Judgement
Author: Chris Mullin
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 308
Release: 1987
Genre: Bombings
ISBN: 0905169921

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An Error of Judgement

An Error of Judgement
Author: Pamela Hansford Johnson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 251
Release: 1962
Genre: Good and evil
ISBN: OCLC:248242323

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Noise

Noise
Author: Daniel Kahneman,Olivier Sibony,Cass R. Sunstein
Publsiher: Little, Brown
Total Pages: 429
Release: 2021-05-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780316451383

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From the Nobel Prize-winning author of Thinking, Fast and Slow and the coauthor of Nudge, a revolutionary exploration of why people make bad judgments and how to make better ones—"a tour de force” (New York Times). Imagine that two doctors in the same city give different diagnoses to identical patients—or that two judges in the same courthouse give markedly different sentences to people who have committed the same crime. Suppose that different interviewers at the same firm make different decisions about indistinguishable job applicants—or that when a company is handling customer complaints, the resolution depends on who happens to answer the phone. Now imagine that the same doctor, the same judge, the same interviewer, or the same customer service agent makes different decisions depending on whether it is morning or afternoon, or Monday rather than Wednesday. These are examples of noise: variability in judgments that should be identical. In Noise, Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass R. Sunstein show the detrimental effects of noise in many fields, including medicine, law, economic forecasting, forensic science, bail, child protection, strategy, performance reviews, and personnel selection. Wherever there is judgment, there is noise. Yet, most of the time, individuals and organizations alike are unaware of it. They neglect noise. With a few simple remedies, people can reduce both noise and bias, and so make far better decisions. Packed with original ideas, and offering the same kinds of research-based insights that made Thinking, Fast and Slow and Nudge groundbreaking New York Times bestsellers, Noise explains how and why humans are so susceptible to noise in judgment—and what we can do about it.

Design Paradigms

Design Paradigms
Author: Henry Petroski
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1994-05-27
Genre: Art
ISBN: 0521466490

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Case histories of engineering success and failure are presented to enrich understanding of the design process.

Judgment Misguided

Judgment Misguided
Author: Jonathan Baron
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 238
Release: 1998
Genre: Policy sciences
ISBN: 9780195111088

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People often follow intuitive principles of decision making, ranging from group loyalty to the belief that nature is benign. But instead of using these principles as rules of thumb, we often treat them as absolutes and ignore the consequences of following them blindly. In Judgment Misguided, Jonathan Baron explores our well-meant and deeply felt personal intuitions about what is right and wrong, and how they affect the public domain. Baron argues that when these intuitions are valued in their own right, rather than as a means to another end, they often prevent us from achieving the results we want. Focusing on cases where our intuitive principles take over public decision making, the book examines some of our most common intuitions and the ways they can be misused. According to Baron, we can avoid these problems by paying more attention to the effects of our decisions. Written in a accessible style, the book is filled with compelling case studies, such as abortion, nuclear power, immigration, and the decline of the Atlantic fishery, among others, which illustrate a range of intuitions and how they impede the public's best interests. Judgment Misguided will be important reading for those involved in public decision making, and researchers and students in psychology and the social sciences, as well as everyone looking for insight into the decisions that affect us all.

Human Judgment and Social Policy

Human Judgment and Social Policy
Author: Kenneth R. Hammond
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 449
Release: 1996
Genre: Decision making
ISBN: 9780195143270

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With numerous examples from law, medicine, engineering, and economics, the author presents a comprehensive examination of the underlying dynamics of judgment, dramatizing its important role in the formation of social policies which affect us all.

The Judgment

The Judgment
Author: Beverly Lewis
Publsiher: Bethany House
Total Pages: 331
Release: 2011-04-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780764206009

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Lewis, the top name in Amish fiction, pens a tale of two sisters struggling to find love, acceptance, and their place in the Amish community.