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In this episode, I spoke with Doug Hubbard, from Hubbard Decision Research, and discussed the Applied Information Economics (AIE) decision-making method. Doug discussed the concept of “analysis placebo” and some biases people have when making decisions, such as partition dependence and the illusion of communication. He also discussed some surprising variables that are more important than people give credit to when making decisions. Listen in to find out what he had to say! I hope you enjoy it!
Hubbard Decision Research website: https://hubbardresearch.com/
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In this episode, I spoke with Doug Hubbard, from Hubbard Decision Research, and discussed the Applied Information Economics (AIE) decision-making method. Doug discussed the concept of “analysis placebo” and some biases people have when making decisions, such as partition dependence and the illusion of communication. He also discussed some surprising variables that are more important than people give credit to when making decisions. Listen in to find out what he had to say! I hope you enjoy it!
Hubbard Decision Research website: https://hubbardresearch.com/
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