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Did You Realize You Were Playing Tennis on Mars? with Dr. Robin Hogarth

The Science of Success

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How to Find Substitute Feedback to Improve Decision Quality

In fields with murky or disjointed feedback loops, one of the concepts you recommended to improve our ability to learn from our experiences was to find substitute feedback that imitates or gets us some more information about decision quality. I don't have a i can just suggest you follo u procedure that makes sense. This notion of breaking our decision making down is both not intuitive and hard to grasp. If you haven't, it's hard to rationalize to oneself these outcomes are being turned by chance. For example, we just finished the week end inotisd wash, watshing, the p gagolf championship worn by phil micholson. And a lot is made up about being 50

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