Application of cognitive theory to decision making
and problem solving. Selective perception, memory,
contextual effects on decision making, paradoxes
in rationality, biases created from
problem-solving heuristics, probability and risk
assessment, perception of randomness, attribution
of causality, group judgments and decisions.
and problem solving. Selective perception, memory,
contextual effects on decision making, paradoxes
in rationality, biases created from
problem-solving heuristics, probability and risk
assessment, perception of randomness, attribution
of causality, group judgments and decisions.
- Teacher: Erik Nilsen