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Leading cognitive psychologist Howard Gardner discusses the impact of the computer on the
study of cognitive psychology.
Nobel Prize winner Herbert Simon discusses his work on producing a computer that thinks
and solves problems like a human.
Michael Posner uses brain-imaging techniques to explore what parts of the brain are used
during reading.
Robert Glaser examines why some individuals have not developed basic skills in various types
of learning while others have developed high levels of comprehension.
PROGRAM 11: JUDGMENT AND DECISION MAKING
Overview
A look at the process of making judgments and decisions, how and why people make good and
bad judgments, and the psychology of risk taking.
Key Issues
The relationship between judgment and decision making, groupthink exhibited in The Bay of
Pigs cabinet meetings, Cognitive Dissonance theory and experiments, and good versus poor
negotiating techniques
Archival Demonstrations
Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman use “person in the street” respondents to illustrate
fallacies of human intuition.
Training program to improve decision making.
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