Noise

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ISBN: 9780316451406
作者: Daniel Kahneman / Olivier Sibony / Cass R. Sunstein
出版社: Little, Brown Spark
发行时间: 2021 -5
语言: English
装订: Hardcover
价格: USD 32.00
页数: 384

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A Flaw in Human Judgment

Daniel Kahneman / Olivier Sibony   

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From the bestselling author of Thinking, Fast and Slow, the co-author of Nudge, and the author of You Are About to Make a Terrible Mistake! comes Noise, a groundbreaking exploration of why people make bad judgments, and how to control both noise and cognitive bias.
Imagine that two doctors in the same city give different diagnoses to identical patients—or that two judges in the same courthouse give different sentences to people who have committed the same crime. Suppose that different food inspectors give different ratings to indistinguishable restaurants—or that when a company is handling customer complaints, the resolution depends on who happens to be handling the particular complaint. Now imagine that the same doctor, the same judge, the same inspector, or the same company official 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 how noise helps produce errors in many fields, including medicine, law, public health, economic forecasting, food safety, forensic science, bail, child protection, strategy, performance reviews, and personnel selection. And although noise can be found wherever people make judgments and decisions, individuals and organizations alike commonly ignore its role in their judgments and in their actions. They show “noise neglect.” With a few simple remedies, people can reduce both noise and bias, and so make far better decisions.
Packed with new ideas, and drawing on the same kind of diligent, insightful research 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.

contents

Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Introduction: Two Kinds of Error
Part I: Finding Noise
1. Crime and Noisy Punishment
2. A Noisy System
3. Singular Decisions
Part II: Your Mind Is a Measuring Instrument
4. Matters of Judgment
5. Measuring Error
6. The Analysis of Noise
7. Occasion Noise
8. How Groups Amplify Noise
Part III: Noise in Predictive Judgments
9. Judgments and Models
10. Noiseless Rules
11. Objective Ignorance
12. The Valley of the Normal
Part IV: How Noise Happens
13. Heuristics, Biases, and Noise
14. The Matching Operation
15. Scales
16. Patterns
17. The Sources of Noise
Part V: Improving Judgments
18. Better Judges for Better Judgments
19. Debiasing and Decision Hygiene
20. Sequencing Information in Forensic Science
21. Selection and Aggregation in Forecasting
22. Guidelines in Medicine
23. Defining the Scale in Performance Ratings
24. Structure in Hiring
25. The Mediating Assessments Protocol
Part VI: Optimal Noise
26. The Costs of Noise Reduction
27. Dignity
28. Rules or Standards?
Review and Conclusion: Taking Noise Seriously
Epilogue: A Less Noisy World
Appendix A: How to Conduct a Noise Audit
Appendix B: A Checklist for a Decision Observer
Appendix C: Correcting Predictions
Acknowledgments
Notes
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