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BCSS100 Judgment and Decision-Making: Logic and Behaviour

Updated: 22 June 2009
Credit Points 6
Offering
Responsible Campus Teaching Period Mode of Study
Armidale Semester 2 Off Campus
Armidale Semester 2 On Campus
Online level Level D - Comp/internet essential
Intensive School(s) None
Supervised Exam There is a UNE Supervised Examination held at the end of the teaching period in which you are enrolled.
Pre-requisites None
Co-requisites None
Restrictions None
Notes None
Combined Units None
Coordinator(s) Drew Khlentzos (dkhlentz@une.edu.au)
Unit Description

This unit introduces students to the concepts and techniques of rational thinking and decision-making, with emphasis on the sharp discrepancy between ideal rationality and observed human behaviour. In spite of limitations on time, information, memory and reasoning capacity, people are able to make rational choices and plans using simple rules that are effective most of the time. Yet these rules (or 'heuristics') induce cognitive biases. Predictions of various theories of rational choice are compared with scientific findings about how people do choose. The unit provides an essential grounding in the reasoning and decision techniques used in the cognitive and social sciences.

Prescribed Material
Mandatory
Text(s):

Note: Students are expected to purchase prescribed material

The Psychology of Judgement and Decision-Making
ISBN: 9780070504776
Plous, S., McGraw-Hill 1993
Text refers to: Semester 2 , On and Off Campus
Disclaimer Unit information may be subject to change prior to commencement of the teaching period.
   

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