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I think this is the answer : how to make wise decisions in this uncertain world = 지금 생각 이 답 이다 : 이 불확실한 세계 에서 어떻게 현명한 판단 을 내릴까 / Gerd Gigerenzer (게르트 기거렌처) ; traducción, Kang Su-hee (강 수희)."

Por: Colaborador(es): Tipo de material: TextoTextoIdioma: Coreano Detalles de publicación: Corea : Harvest, 2014Descripción: 398 p. ; ilISBN:
  • 9791155400166
Otro título:
  • Risk savvy : how to make good decisions
  • I think this is the answer
  • 이 불확실한 세계 에서 어떻게 현명한 판단 을 내릴까
  • how to make wise decisions in this uncertain world
Tema(s): Clasificación LoC:
  • BF448 .G5 2014
Contenidos parciales:
Pt. 1. Why do we repeat bad decisions? / Psychology of Uncertainty.-- 1. Foolish public and delusional experts.-- 2. The Illusion of Certainty.-- 3. Admit Errors To be or to be rejected.-- 4. Where did all those checklists go?.-- Pt. 2. How to make wise decisions in this uncertain situation? / Dealing with uncertainty.-- 5. How to protect my money in an era of unpredictable financial crisis.-- 6. Intelligence that can't be explained with the leadership language of intuition that shines even more in an imminent crisis.-- 7. For New Leadership From Games to Restaurant Menus, How to Make Choices Without Regrets.-- 8. From dating to marriage, the best choice to create the greatest happiness.-- 9. Medical information that is most needed but most difficult to judge.-- 10. cancer prevention methods anyone can practice.-- PART 3 Is a safer and more transparent world possible? / Beyond Uncertainty.-- 11. Face the Invisible Hand.-- 12. Start with School Education.
Alcance y contenido: In a world full of uncertainty, how to increase the success rate of judgment? Life is a series of constant judgments. Every moment, depending on what kind of judgment you make, your life as well as the lives of your loved ones change. In modern society where uncertainty is maximized, it can even threaten your life. So, have your judgments been successful so far? How can you increase your judgment success rate in a world of unpredictable risks? Dr. Gert Gigerenzer, a world-renowned scholar who has studied 'intuition and risk judgment' for a long time, gives clear advice on this important question. “Develop your risk judgment! Then your judgment will be accurate and fast!” In a modern society entangled with complex technology and information, we have no choice but to live exposed to risks both large and small. Accurately interpreting risky situations that result from ignoring them is, therefore, paramount to choosing quick and wise response actions. Whether it's finances, health, disasters, or even when choosing a marriage partner or choosing a menu from a menu full of difficult names. Dr. Gigerenzer shares surprising insights into how the world moves with uncertainty. And anyone can easily handle unpredictable risks throughout life, such as finance, health, dating, and daily life, and guides how to make the fastest and wisest judgments appropriate to the situation. Once you learn these few simple yet powerful principles, you won't have to wait any longer. What you are thinking right now is the answer!
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Pt. 1. Why do we repeat bad decisions? / Psychology of Uncertainty.--

1. Foolish public and delusional experts.--
2. The Illusion of Certainty.--
3. Admit Errors To be or to be rejected.--
4. Where did all those checklists go?.--

Pt. 2. How to make wise decisions in this uncertain situation? / Dealing with uncertainty.--

5. How to protect my money in an era of unpredictable financial crisis.--
6. Intelligence that can't be explained with the leadership language of intuition that shines even more in an imminent crisis.--
7. For New Leadership From Games to Restaurant Menus, How to Make Choices Without Regrets.--
8. From dating to marriage, the best choice to create the greatest happiness.--
9. Medical information that is most needed but most difficult to judge.--
10. cancer prevention methods anyone can practice.--

PART 3 Is a safer and more transparent world possible? / Beyond Uncertainty.--

11. Face the Invisible Hand.--
12. Start with School Education.

In a world full of uncertainty, how to increase the success rate of judgment?

Life is a series of constant judgments. Every moment, depending on what kind of judgment you make, your life as well as the lives of your loved ones change. In modern society where uncertainty is maximized, it can even threaten your life. So, have your judgments been successful so far? How can you increase your judgment success rate in a world of unpredictable risks?
Dr. Gert Gigerenzer, a world-renowned scholar who has studied 'intuition and risk judgment' for a long time, gives clear advice on this important question.

“Develop your risk judgment! Then your judgment will be accurate and fast!”

In a modern society entangled with complex technology and information, we have no choice but to live exposed to risks both large and small. Accurately interpreting risky situations that result from ignoring them is, therefore, paramount to choosing quick and wise response actions. Whether it's finances, health, disasters, or even when choosing a marriage partner or choosing a menu from a menu full of difficult names.
Dr. Gigerenzer shares surprising insights into how the world moves with uncertainty. And anyone can easily handle unpredictable risks throughout life, such as finance, health, dating, and daily life, and guides how to make the fastest and wisest judgments appropriate to the situation.
Once you learn these few simple yet powerful principles, you won't have to wait any longer. What you are thinking right now is the answer!

Texto escrito en Coreano.

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