Up to this point, I explained how there is a difference in the idea of ​​correctness in mathematics and the way of thinking of correctness in science. The idea of ​​correctness in decision making is different from either of these. Let’s dig into this.
- (7.1.3.1) Repetitive scientific experiments and one-time decision making
- (7.1.3.2) “right” in decision making determined afterward
- (7.1.3.3) we can only connect dots looking backwards
- (Column) The impact of the number of choices on the quality of decision making
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