Noise
About This Book
Noise (2021) examines how random variability corrupts human decision-making across institutions and systems. The authors reveal mechanisms that create noise—unwanted inconsistency in judgments—and demonstrate why it remains both pervasive and difficult to detect. Through practical approaches, we can reduce noise in our decisions and create more equitable outcomes.
Who Should Read This?
- Behavioral economists seeking to understand decision-making patterns
- Psychologists studying human judgment and cognition
- Business leaders and executives responsible for organizational decisions
- Students of economics, psychology, or organizational behavior
- People curious about the mechanics of judgment formation
- Professionals concerned with creating fairer systems and processes
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