Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass R. Sunstein
What’s inside
Noise explores the various forms noise can infiltrate judgments and decisions in many fields, leading to errors and inaccuracies.
You’ll Learn
- Enhancing decision-making skills
- Understanding human judgments’ flaws
- Improving professional judgments accuracy
- Learning strategies to reduce noise
Key Points
- Understanding the Concept of Noise
- Distinguishing Noise from Bias
- The Cost of Noise in Professional Judgments
- Strategies to Measure Noise
- Reducing Noise Through Decision Hygiene
- Applications of Noise Reduction in Real-world Settings
- Implementing Structures to Mitigate Noise
Who’s it For
- Psychologists
- Economists
- Legal Professionals
- Medical Practitioners
- Data Scientists
- Policymakers
- Business Leaders
About the author
Daniel Kahneman is a Nobel Laureate in Economics known for his work on the psychology of judgment and decision-making.