Noise, 9780008309039
Paperback
Unwanted variability distorts judgment, costing us dearly. Discover remedies.

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    464 pages

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    1 June 2022

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Summary

Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment

Imagine two doctors in the same city giving different diagnoses to identical patients, or two judges in the same court handing down different sentences for matching crimes. Now, picture the same doctor or judge making different decisions based on the time of day or day of the week, or even whether they’ve had lunch yet. This is noise: unwanted variability in judgments that should be uniform.

In Noise, Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass …

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780008309039
ISBN-10:0008309035
Author:Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, Cass R. Sunstein
Publisher:Harpercollins Publishers
Imprint:William Collins
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:464
Release Date:1 June 2022
Weight:362g
Dimensions:119mm x 207mm x 204mm
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Critics Review

The Sunday Times bestseller (May 2021)

‘A tour de force of scholarship and clear writing’New York Times

‘This is a monumental, gripping book. It is also bracing … The three authors have transformed the way we think about the world. They have looked beneath and beyond the way we make decisions and organise our lives. A follow-up of sorts to Thinking, Fast and Slow, it is a further step down the road towards a more complex and realistic grasp of human affairs that is replacing the crude simplifications of the recent past. Outstanding’Sunday Times

‘As you’d expect from its authors, it is a rigorous approach to an important topic… There’s lots to surprise and entertain. Anyone who has found the literature on cognitive biases important will find this a valuable addition to their knowledge’ Danny Finkelstein, The Times

‘Noise is everywhere and is seriously disruptive. The authors have come up with a bold solution. The book is a satisfying journey through a big but not unsolvable problem, with plenty of fascinating case studies along the way. Humans are often bad at making decisions. But we can get better’Martha Gill, Evening Standard

‘The greatest source of ineffective policies are often not biases, corruption or ill-will, but three “I”: Intuition, Ignorance and Inertia. This book masterfully demonstrates why the three “I” are so pervasive, and what we can do to fight them. An essential, eye opening read’Esther Duflo, winner of a 2019 Nobel Prize

‘In Noise, the authors brilliantly apply their unique and novel insights into the flaws in human judgment to every sphere of human endeavour… Noise is a masterful achievement and a landmark in the field of psychology’Philip E. Tetlock, co-author of Superforecasting

‘An electrifying exploration of the human mind, this book will permanently change the way we think about the scale and scope of bias’David Lammy

About The Author

Daniel Kahneman

Daniel Kahneman is an Israeli psychologist and economist notable for his work on the psychology of judgment and decision-making, as well as behavioral economics, for which he was awarded the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences. He is the sole author of the international bestseller Thinking Fast and Slow.

Cass R. Sunstein is an American legal scholar, former White House staffer in Obama’s administration, and co-author of the international bestseller Nudge.

Olivier Sibony is a professor, writer and keynote speaker specializing in the quality of strategic thinking and the design of decision processes. He teaches at HEC Paris and is an Associate Fellow at Oxford University.

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