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Judgments Decisions And Public Policy Cambridge Series On Judgment And Decision Making Rajeev Gowda

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Judgments Decisions And Public Policy Cambridge Series On Judgment And Decision Making Rajeev Gowda
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.11 MB
Pages: 386
Author: Rajeev Gowda, Jeffrey C. Fox
ISBN: 9780521660846, 052166084X
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Judgments Decisions And Public Policy Cambridge Series On Judgment And Decision Making Rajeev Gowda by Rajeev Gowda, Jeffrey C. Fox 9780521660846, 052166084X instant download after payment.

When people make judgments and choices, especially when faced with uncertainty, they behave in a manner that seems complex and irrational. Cognitive psychologists have identified and organized these patterns of behavior into a descriptively accurate model of human judgments and choices called behavioral decision theory. Incorporating this theory's insights in public policy analysis will enhance our ability to design better policies and enable us to understand the limits of effective regulation.

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