Psychological Investigations of Competence in Decision Making
Paul Johnson editor Kip Smith editor James Shanteau editor
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:30th Jun '11
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- Hardback£100.00(9780521583060)
Examining competence, this volume explores metacognitive processes as a foundation of competent decision making.
By understanding and communicating what professional decision makers do and how they do it well, this volume makes valuable contributions both to the judgement/decision-making field and to the professional community at large.The premise of this book is that most activity in everyday life and work is based on tasks that are novel, infrequent in our experience, or variable with respect to the action to be taken. Such tasks require decisions to be made and actions taken in the face of ambiguous or incomplete information. Time pressure is frequently great and penalties for failure are severe. Examples include investing in markets, controlling industrial accidents, and detecting fraud. The environments in which such tasks occur defy a definition of optimal performance, yet the benefits of successful decision making are considerable. The authors refer to domains without criteria for optimal performance as competency-based and describe the able behaviour of individuals who work in them by the term competence. The chapters examine the propositions that metacognitive processes give structure to otherwise ill-structured tasks and are fundamental enablers of decision-making performance.
Review of the hardback: ' … this book brings together an interesting and useful collection of modern decision making research … Given the variety of ideas presented, this book may be useful for introducing applied decision making topics to graduate students. Taken together, this book serves its purpose of tying a variety of applied decision making situations whit theory and empirical findings, and should provide a useful resource for anyone exploring competent decision making in ill-defined, real-world situations.' Applied Cognitive Psychology
ISBN: 9780521307185
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 15mm
Weight: 380g
254 pages