Gerd Gigerenzer has made some important contributions to the study of decision-making. As someone who has been educated in the US system (at least for my PhD) I find it interesting that he largely rejects that approach. He, often correctly, makes the point that a lot of tests of decision-making set those being tested up... The post Intuition Can Be Good Or Bad first appeared on Marketing Thought.| Marketing Thought
My quiet summer fundraiser continues. So far we’ve received $1453 from 15 people. If you find my work meaningful, please send me some support (it’s tax-deductible). Thank you so much! – Tom Today we face many complex, interrelated global crises, including This emerging entanglement of global crises is commonly referred …| Random Communications from an Evolutionary Edge
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Ann discovered she was Autistic at age 11. It wasn’t until then that she saw autism as a spectrum. Ever since discovering she was Autistic, she has wanted everyone to know and be understanding of how it affects her. Unfortunately, she has had negative experiences with stereotypical assumptions, talking about her behind her back, and… Read More The post Autism Interview #210: Ann on Friendship and Making Assumptions appeared first on Learn From Autistics.| Learn From Autistics