
Human Judgment and Social Policy
Irreducible Uncertainty, Inevitable Error, Unavoidable Injustice
Kenneth R. Hammond(Author)
Oxford University Press Inc
Published on 24. October 1996
Book
Hardback
448 pages
978-0-19-509734-4 (ISBN)
Description
This book introduces a new topic; a critical researched-based analysis of the role of human judgment in social policy formation. It applies what has been learned from research on human judgment to specific examples - from the Challenger disaster to present-day debates on health care.
Human judgment can be a source of both hope and fear in the creation of social policy. Yet this important process has rarely been examined because research on human judgment has been scarce. Now, however, the results of 50 years of empirical work offer an unprecedented opportunity to examine human judgment and the basis of our hopes and fears. Numerous examples from law, medicine, engineering, and economics are used throughout to demonstrate these and other features of human judgment in action.
Human judgment can be a source of both hope and fear in the creation of social policy. Yet this important process has rarely been examined because research on human judgment has been scarce. Now, however, the results of 50 years of empirical work offer an unprecedented opportunity to examine human judgment and the basis of our hopes and fears. Numerous examples from law, medicine, engineering, and economics are used throughout to demonstrate these and other features of human judgment in action.
Reviews / Votes
"Hammond magnificently reviews the history and major controversies in studies of cognition and decision making. Using examples from public policy, medicine, law, and engineering, he illustrates tensions between analysis and intuition, and correspondence versus coherence models of truth. . . . Clearly a contribution to cognitive science. . ."--Choice"Hammond magnificently reviews the history and major controversies in studies of cognition and decision making. Using examples from public policy, medicine, law, and engineering, he illustrates tensions between analysis and intuition, and correspondence versus coherence models of truth. . . . Clearly a contribution to cognitive science. . ."--Choice
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
halftones, line drawings
Dimensions
Height: 240 mm
Width: 161 mm
Thickness: 29 mm
Weight
840 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-19-509734-4 (9780195097344)
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Irreducible Uncertainty, Inevitable Error, Unavoidable Injustice
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Irreducible Uncertainty, Inevitable Error, Unavoidable Injustice
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Human Judgment and Social Policy
Irreducible Uncertainty, Inevitable Error, Unavoidable Injustice
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Person
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Professor Emeritus and Former Director of the Center for Research on Judgement and PolicyProfessor Emeritus and Former Director of the Center for Research on Judgement and Policy, University of Colorado at Boulder
Content
PART I: RIVALRY ; PART II: TENSION ; PART III: COMPROMISE ; PART IV: POSSIBILITIES