Article outlines practices for catching and avoiding errors in the decision making process. Features bibiliographic references, as well as links to related resources.
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When a human mind must exert considerable toil toward reaching some particular end, the temptation to make mental shortcuts is always there, leading ultimately to a propensity for mental error. The only logical recourse then is to select a group of minds who may effectively reduce the mental burden. But even this solution is imperfect.
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INTRODUCTION W hat's the primary source of all mental error? There are three that you have some control over your selfish
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