Judgment in Managerial Decision Making

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Wiley, 1994 - Business & Economics - 226 pages
Cognitive and experimental in design, it explains decision making by having the reader respond to many decision items. Early chapters offer the opportunity to examine individual judgment and later ones provide a variety of interpersonal contexts that can affect judgment. This edition features a new chapter on fairness, ethics and social comparison processes in decision making. Quiz items and examples have been updated.

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Biases Emanating from the Availability Heuristic
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Biases Emanating from Anchoring and Adjustment
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