Rational Choice in an Uncertain World
The Psychology of Judgment and Decision Making
- Reid Hastie - University of Chicago, School of Business
- Robyn M. Dawes - Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, USA
The Second Edition includes:
- more coverage on the role of emotions, happiness, and general well-being in decisions
- a summary of the new research on the neuroscience of decision processes
- more discussion of the adaptive value of (non-rational heuristics)
- expansion of the graphics for decision trees, probability trees, and Venn diagrams.
Great text, covered the major areas of DM literature and very accessible. Reasonable price
This is a very well-written and well-structured book. It is essential for students who want to know more about the psychology of judgement and decision-making. I will definitely recommend it to my students, although I'm not sure whether I will subscribe it as compulsary material.
Very interesting book for complementing essential course texts
Book is very well written and provides ample clarification on topics. Clear and concise with elaboration on selected topics without "mudding" the content learning.
This book is a very nice introduction to the field of judgment and decision making. I will use the book to give some context on the field for a hands-on experimenting course. The book is particularly well suited for beginning students as the authors, two well known figures of the field, make an effort to explain the major theories in an easy and non-technical way.
A very useful book for new and advanced readers in this area.
The book covers the needs of my course,
Some of the information from this book proves useful in the current course, but will be used more extensively in the revalidated course from 2012 onwards
this is a great book as a recommended reading to support students in the understanding of the topic area regarding leadership and management decision making for my level 2 module and also leadership and change at level 3 undergraduate.
excellent book, only too big for this course in communication. it may be useful in another course i have
Sample Materials & Chapters
Chapter 1 - Thinking and Deciding
Chapter 3 - A General Framework for Judgment