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Mentioned in 21 episodes
Noise
A Flaw in Human Judgment
Book • 2021
The book highlights the detrimental effects of noise in various fields such as medicine, law, economic forecasting, forensic science, bail, child protection, strategy, performance reviews, and personnel selection.
Noise is defined as random or chaotic deviations from targeted behavior, which can lead to inconsistent judgments even among the same individuals under different conditions.
The authors provide research-based insights and practical solutions to reduce both noise and bias, aiming to improve decision-making in multiple areas of life and work.
Noise is defined as random or chaotic deviations from targeted behavior, which can lead to inconsistent judgments even among the same individuals under different conditions.
The authors provide research-based insights and practical solutions to reduce both noise and bias, aiming to improve decision-making in multiple areas of life and work.
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Mentioned in 21 episodes
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in the context of discussing the book 'Noise' and its concept of the inner crowd.


Adam Grant

175 snips
Daniel Kahneman doesn't trust your intuition (Re-release)
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when discussing the challenges of diagnostic categories in psychiatry.


Daniel Cahn

162 snips
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, co-écrit avec Daniel Kahneman, un livre qu'elle a dans sa liste de lecture.

Pauline Laigneau

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as the subject of the podcast episode, discussing its content and insights.


Steve Levitt

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EXTRA: Remembering Daniel Kahneman
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as a new book coming out later this spring.


Adam Grant

48 snips
Daniel Kahneman Doesn't Trust Your Intuition
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in the context of discussing 

's collaboration with Amos Tversky.


Adam Grant


Daniel Kahneman

46 snips
Daniel Kahneman doesn't trust your intuition (Re-release)
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as the subject of the podcast episode and author of the book.


Jordan Harbinger

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518: Daniel Kahneman | When Noise Destroys Our Best of Choices
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as the next book they will discuss, focusing on human judgment and decision-making.


Cory Hixson

40 snips
185: Who Not How by Dan Sullivan & Dr. Benjamin Hardy
Mentioned by Ritula Shah as a new book by 

and 

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Daniel Kahneman


Olivier Sibony

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Daniel Kahneman on Making Intelligent Decisions in a Chaotic World - Part 1
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when discussing his work.


Jason Zweig

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RWH004: Intelligent Investing w/ Jason Zweig
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in the context of decision-making and bias.

Caroline Adams Miller

37 snips
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as an author whose books he enjoys, recently reading "Noise".


Benedetto Vigna

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Benedetto Vigna CEO of Ferrari
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in relation to his work on the flaws of human judgment and overconfidence.

Scott H. Young

18 snips
How to help people get better at anything - a conversation with Scott H. Young
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erwähnt im Zusammenhang mit der Stärkung von Intuition in Gruppen.

Marco Alberti

12 snips
#80 Wie trifft man gute Entscheidungen in Unsicherheit, Prof. Gigerenzer?
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, il explore les erreurs de jugement et comment les éviter.

Marie Misset

Les décisions radicales sont-elles les meilleures ?
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as a new book coming out later this spring.


Adam Grant

Daniel Kahneman Doesn't Trust Your Intuition
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as one of the authors featured in the library's behavioral finance collection.

Helen Williams

EP 39: Shelf Life #4 (with Ray Perman)
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as Kahneman's latest book, exploring flaws in human judgment within institutions.


Barry Ritholtz

Daniel Kahneman on Behavioral Economics (Podcast)
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and 

during their discussion on bias and noise in decision-making.


Daniel Kahneman


Spencer Greenberg

Beyond cognitive biases: improving judgment by reducing noise (with Daniel Kahneman)
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as a song he wrote about trans rights.

Boy George

Episode 277 - Boy George