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Wie treffen wir unsere Entscheidungen? Warum ist Zögern ein überlebensnotwendiger Reflex, und was passiert in unserem Gehirn, wenn wir andere Menschen oder Dinge beurteilen? Daniel Kahneman, Nobelpreisträger und einer der einflussreichsten Wissenschaftler unserer Zeit, zeigt anhand ebenso...
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Verl.Beschr.: Dieses Sachbuch zeigt, wie statistisches Denken gelingen und zu mehr Kompetenz im Umgang mit Unsicherheit führen kann. Tief verankerte Denkgewohnheiten lassen uns im Alltag intuitiv nach Wahrheiten und Mustern suchen IBM nicht nach Wahrscheinlichkeiten, wie die Statistik sie...
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Humankind has a long evolutionary history. When we are trying to understand human complex cognition, it is as well … important to look back to entire evolution. I will present the thesis that our biological predispositions and culture, together … factors, and they enabled humans to develop some aspects of complex cognition, such as mathematics. In the beginning of the …
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Variable levels of predation pressure are known to have significant impacts on the evolutionary ecology of different populations and can affect life-history traits, behavior, and morphology. To date, no studies have directly investigated the impact of predation pressure on cognitive ability....
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Using insights from 'embodied cognition' and a resulting 'cognitive theory of the firm', I aim to contribute to the … 'focusing device'.Here, cognition has a wide meaning, including perception, interpretation, sense making, and value judgements …
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Boundedly rational managerial actors struggling to process information often use a limited set of “theories of action,” or simple rules. However, simple rules may have a hierarchical structure, with some simple rules guiding others. Assuming the existence of such “keystone rules,” we...
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Economists often perceive the “ideological beliefs“ held by political actors as obstacles to rational policy-making. In contrast, it is argued that ideologies have characteristics that appear desirable in policy- making in that they allow political actors to credibly commit themselves to...
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