How We Decide: an Analysis of an Essential Process We Take for Granted
How We Decide: the Processes Behind Decision Making
How We Decide (And How Religion Subverts the Process)
Human knowledge has progressed exponentially since the dawn of modern science. It is no longer reasonable to accept claims without sufficient objective evidence. The harm from religion, alternatives to medicine, conservatism, and all other false beliefs will be exposed on this blog by reporting the findings of science. This blog will also reinforce what should be the basics of education: History, Civics, Financial Literacy, Media Literacy, and Critical/Science Based Thinking.
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Saturday, October 22, 2016
Friday, October 21, 2016
An Analysis Of Decision-Making
"What Gladwell glosses over is that his chief examples are of experts in
their fields—art critics looking at what purports to be an ancient Greek
status but is actually a fake, or a tennis champion who went on to a
long career as a coach and TV color commentator being able to predict
with uncanny accuracy which of a player’s soft second serves would turn
out to be double faults. These are people who have internalized their
expertise into their subconscious minds. But I’ll be discussing normal de novo decisions by normal, non-expert people."
How We Decide: an Analysis of an Essential Process We Take for Granted
How We Decide: an Analysis of an Essential Process We Take for Granted
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