Noise

  • Noise: Was unsere Entscheidungen verzerrt – und wie wir sie verbessern können
    By Cass R. Sunstein, Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony

    18 Nancy Wiggins und Eileen S. Kohen, »Man Versus Model of Man Revisited: The Forecasting of Graduate School ... 34 P. Gendreau, T. Little und C. Goggin, »A Meta‐Analysis of the Predictors of Adult Offender Recidivism: What Works!

  • Noise: The Political Economy of Music
    By Jacques Attali

    Noise: The Political Economy of Music

  • Noise: the New Menace
    By Lucy Kavaler

    ... Dr. Henning E. , 155 V / STOL airplanes , 163–65 206 Index. Walsh - Healey Public Contracts Act , 79–80 Ward , Dr. W. Dixon , 39 Warning , 1 , 13 , 23 , 42 , 50 , 54-55 , 62 , 72 , 121 Washing machine , 112-15 Wasp , 12 Webster ...

  • Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment
    By Cass R. Sunstein, Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony

    A later, independent study: B. T. Ulery, R. A. Hicklin, M. A. Roberts, and J. A. Buscaglia, “Changes in Latent ... Even DNA analysis: I. E. Dror and G. Hampikian, “Subjectivity and Bias in Forensic DNA Mixture Interpretation,” Science ...

  • Noise: A Graphic Novel Based on a True Story
    By Kathleen Raymundo

    "[A graphic novel about] an introverted girl who just [wants] to be left alone [and] a talkative little boy with a very important wish"--Amazon

  • Noise
    By Hal Clement

    Mike Hoani journeys to the planet Kainui to study the language, culture, and evolution of the settlement, and finds an ocean world without a breathable atmosphere, and whose cities are built on artificial floating islands.

  • Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment
    By Cass R. Sunstein, Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony

    Discusses why people make bad judgments and how to make better ones by reducing the influence of "noise"--Variables that can cause bias in decision making--and draws on examples in many fields, including medicine, law, economic forecasting, ...

  • Noise
    By Bart Kosko

    The science commentator author of the best-selling Fuzzy Thinking presents a scientific history of noise for general readers, defining noise as an unaesthetic signal that occurs at every level of the universe that has made significant ...

  • Noise
    By Cass R. Sunstein, Daniel Kahneman, Olivier Sibony

    In this groundbreaking book, three world-leading behavioural scientists come together to assess the last great fault in our collective decision-making: noise. We all make bad judgements more than we think.

  • Noise: Living and Leading When Nobody Can Focus
    By Joseph McCormack

    This engaging, informative book will help you: Apply effective, real-world techniques to hone your focus and reduce interference Learn the lessons taught to organizations such as Harley-Davidson, BMO Harris Bank, MasterCard, and the US Army ...

  • Noise: The Political Economy of Music
    By Jacques Attali

    Listening - Sacrificing - Representing - Repeating - Composing - The politics of silence and sound, by Susan McClary.

  • Noise: Living and Trading in Electronic Finance
    By Alex Preda

    Why, then, do they do it? In Noise, Alex Preda explores the world of the people who trade even when by all measures they would be better off not trading.

  • Noise: Fiction Inspired by Sonic Youth
    By Peter Wild

    In Noise, twenty-one great literary voices offer short fiction based on or inspired by songs from Sonic Youth—a raucous coupling of music and literature featuring marrow-colored goo, severed hands and abandoned babies, Patty Hearst ...

  • Noise: A Novel
    By Darin Bradley

    Mixed in with the static’s random noise are dire warnings of the imminent economic, political, and social collapse of civilization—and cold-blooded lessons on how to survive the fall and prosper in the harsh new order that will ...

  • Noise
    By Hal Clement

    It is the kind of story that made his reputation as a meticulous designer of otherworldly settings that are utterly convincing because they are constructed from the ground up using established principles of orbital mechanics, geology, ...

  • Noise
    By Frank Robert Connor

    Noise

  • Noise
    By Bart Kosko

    Presents a scientific history of noise, defining it as an unaesthetic signal which occurs at every level of the universe and which has made significant impact on each period of time, from the Ice Age to the Information Age.

  • Noise: A Human History of Sound and Listening
    By David Hendy

    Noise explores the human dramas that have revolved around sound at various points in the last 100,000 years, allowing us to think in fresh ways about the meaning of our collective past.