Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment by Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony, and Cass Sunstein investigates a critical but often overlooked aspect of human error: variability in judgments across similar situations. From legal sentencing to medical diagnoses, the book highlights how noise can lead to inconsistent and unfair outcomes. The authors explain the psychological roots of noise and propose practical solutions to mitigate it, such as decision hygiene and structured processes. Combining rigorous research with real-world examples, this work complements Kahneman’s earlier Thinking, Fast and Slow, making it a valuable read for professionals and individuals striving for better decision-making.
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Kahneman, with co-authors, examines the concept of noise—unwanted variability in human decision-making—and its impact on judgments, offering strategies to reduce bias and improve consistency in critical processes.
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