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A Rulebook for Decision Making
By (Author) George Pullman
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
Hackett Publishing Co, Inc
1st June 2015
United States
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Decision theory: general
Philosophy: logic
Cognition and cognitive psychology
370.1524
Hardback
112
Width 140mm, Height 216mm
284g
Pullman offers his readers essential insights into how humans reason and make decisions. Both concise and far-reaching, his work teaches us how to challenge intuitive logic and examine the processes for deliberative reasoning. This text will prove foundational for students in their intellectual journey toward the development of real skills in critical thinking.
"A Rulebook for Decision Making is a really helpful set of ideas for those who want to learn more about how decisions are made. It is not a set of rules as much as a set of considerations that can be customized and applied by each readerin fact, there are a few that I have not seen elsewhere. This is a book that is useful both to readers wanting to understand more about their decision making, and to those studying the topic." Robert S. Duboff, CEO, HawkPartners
George Pullman is Associate Professor of Rhetoric and Director of the Center for Instructional Innovation at Georgia State University.