Statistics and Judgement

Chapter 16, Causes Trump Statistics (Kahneman, 2011), explores Bayesian inference on judgement. Again, interesting viewpoint of statistics from the judgement perspective instead of strictly from an applied experimental perspective. This chapter looks at a priori information’s influence on judgement. The influence of information that can psychologically influence what information is considered or given more weight. A …

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Illogical Judgement

Those who are unfamiliar with certain statistical rules may not realize how their judgement is being swayed by illogical, emotional, and unreliable intuition.Kahneman delved into statistics and how important an understanding of statistics is to good judgement (chapters 15, 16 and 17). Even the most scholarly, who are well versed in statistics, tend to have …

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