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D"orner, D. (1996). The logic of failure: Recognizing and avoiding error in complex situations. Perseus Books. 
Resource type: Book
BibTeX citation key: Dorner1996
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Categories: Artificial Intelligence, Cognitive Science, Complexity Science, Data Sciences, Decision Theory, General, Mathematics, Military Science
Subcategories: Forecasting, Human decisionmaking, Psychology of human-AI interaction, Strategy
Creators: D"orner
Publisher: Perseus Books
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Abstract
Unlike other living creatures, humans can adapt to uncertainty. They can form hypotheses about situations marked by uncertainty and can anticipate their actions by planning. They can expect the unexpected and take precautions against it. In numerous experiments, we have investigated the manner in which humans deal with these demands. In these experiments, we used computer simulated scenarios representing, for example, a small town, ecological or economic systems or political systems such as a Third World country. Within these computer-simulated scenarios, the subjects had to look for information, plan actions, form hypotheses, etc.
  
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