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Noise by Daniel Kahneman; 9780008309039

Noise

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Noise by Daniel Kahneman delves into the intricate and often overlooked phenomenon of noise in decision-making processes. The book provides a comprehensive examination of how variability in human judgement can lead to significant discrepancies in outcomes across various fields, including medicine, law, and business. Kahneman argues that these inconsistencies are not merely random but can have profound implications for individuals and society as a whole.

The Themes

At the heart of the book is the unsettling idea that even the most trained professionals are susceptible to noise, which can skew decisions and result in harmful consequences. Kahneman, alongside his co-authors, presents a systematic framework for recognising and mitigating noise in our everyday lives and institutions.

The authors explore various case studies, illustrating the detrimental effects of noise and offering actionable insights for improvement. Key themes include:

  • The nature of judgement variability
  • The impact of noise on fairness and consistency
  • Strategies for reducing noise in decision-making

Writing Style and Literary Merit

Kahneman's writing is characterised by clarity and precision, making complex psychological concepts accessible to a broad audience. He skillfully combines empirical research with engaging narratives, allowing readers to grasp the critical importance of reducing noise in their lives.

This thought-provoking exploration may appeal to readers who appreciated Kahneman's previous work, Thinking, Fast and Slow, as it continues to challenge conventional wisdom about human judgement and decision-making.

"The noise in human judgement can be as significant as the errors we make." - Daniel Kahneman
Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 199 mm × 130 mm × 33 mm
Pages: 464
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008309039

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