Evaluation as ‘thinking slow’
Robert Picciotto
http://dx.doi.org/10.4322/rbaval202211004
Revista Brasileira de Avaliação, vol.11, n1, e110422, 2022
Abstract
In 2002, Daniel Kahneman, a behavioural psychologist, won a Nobel prize for the far-reaching impact of his scholarly contributions on the basic tenets of the economics discipline. His experimental findings about cognitive biases and attitudes to risk have equally significant implications for evaluation theory and practice.
Keywords
Bias. Evaluation. Psychology.
Submitted date:
01/20/2022
Accepted date:
01/20/2022