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E-grāmata: Science of Decision Making: The Legacy of Ward Edwards [Oxford Scholarship Online E-books]

Edited by (Department of Health Science, California State University, Fullerton), Edited by (Department of Psychology, California State University, Los Angeles)
  • Formāts: 536 pages, numerous tables and figures
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Mar-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780195322989
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  • Formāts: 536 pages, numerous tables and figures
  • Izdošanas datums: 26-Mar-2009
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780195322989
Ward Edwards is well known as the father of behavioral decision making. In his 1954 Psychological Bulletin paper on decision making, he brought psychological ideas into what had been the province of economists. His influence in this realm is so pervasive that the Nobel committee was able to trace a direct path from Edwards's work to Daniel Kahneman's 2002 Prize for prospect theory. In a 1963 Psychological Review paper, Edwards brought Bayesian statistics to the attention of psychologists, who have continued to proliferate Bayesian ideas, underscoring the importance of the perspective. In a 1962 IEEE paper, Edwards foresaw how the world of intelligence gathering and analysis could by transformed by systems in which humans provided (subjective) probabilities and machines provided computational power. He also showed, in a 1986 book written with Detlof von Winterfeldt, how multiattribute utility analysis could help real-world decision makers generate satisfactory solutions to complex problems.

In this book, 29 of Ward Edwards's most important published papers are reprinted, a selection that spans six decades, allowing the reader to see how this strikingly creative thinker generated many of the ideas that are now core beliefs among current researchers. It is perhaps less well known that Edwards continued to make substantial contributions during the years after his retirement. Illness reduced his public appearances, but he continued his incisive thinking behind the scenes. At the time of his passing, he was involved in several projects, and seven new papers from these projects were completed for this book by his last set of collaborators.

Edwards's papers are a treat to read. His prose is the model of elegant simplicity, yet full of style and wit. With each paper, the editors have included a short introduction that presents Edwards's reflections on the content or impact of the older papers, or describes the creation of the new ones. Obituaries written by former students and colleagues flesh out the human side of this remarkable scholar.
Contributors to Papers Written for This Volume ix
Introduction by the Editors xi
Introduction to the List of Ward Edwards's Publications xiii
Chronological List of Publications Written or Co-Authored xv
Ward Edwards
I. Papers on Behavioral Decision Theory
The Theory of Decision Making [ 1954]
3(30)
Ward Edwards
Behavioral Decision Theory [ 1961]
33(19)
Ward Edwards
Probability Learning in 1000 Trials [ 1961]
52(10)
Ward Edwards
Dynamic Decision Theory and Probabilistic Information Processing [ 1962]
62(14)
Ward Edwards
Subjective Probabilities Inferred from Decisions [ 1962]
76(22)
Ward Edwards
Conservatism in a Simple Probability Inference Task [ 1966]
98(11)
Lawrence D. Phillips
Ward Edwards
JUDGE: A Laboratory Evaluation [ 1969]
109(10)
L. W. Miller
R. J. Kaplan
Ward Edwards
Bayesian and Regression Models of Human Information Processing: A Myopic Perspective [ 1971]
119(6)
Ward Edwards
Choices Among Bets by Las Vegas Gamblers [ 1973]
125(9)
Dennis G. Fryback
Barbara C. Goodman
Ward Edwards
Hailfinder: Tools for and Experiences with Bayesian Normative Modeling [ 1998]
134(19)
Ward Edwards
II. Papers on Statistics and Methodology
Costs and Payoffs are Instructions [ 1961]
153(8)
Ward Edwards
Bayesian Statistical Inference for Psychological Research [ 1963]
161(42)
Ward Edwards
Harold Lindman
Leonard J. Savage
Tactical Note on the Relation Between Scientific and Statistical Hypotheses [ 1965]
203(4)
Ward Edwards
Boredom-Induced Changes in Preferences Among Bets [ 1965]
207(8)
Paul Slovic
Sarah Lichtenstein
Ward Edwards
Human Cognitive Capabilities, Representativeness, and Ground Rules for Research [ 1983]
215(5)
Ward Edwards
Costs and Payoffs in Perceptual Research [ 1982]
220(14)
Detlof von Winterfeldt
Ward Edwards
Murder and (of?) the Likelihood Principle: A Trialogue [ 1990]
234(12)
Ward Edwards
David A. Schum
Robert L. Winkler
A Mean for all Seasons [ 2005]
246(10)
David J. Weiss
Ward Edwards
The Clinical Significance Decision [ written for this volume]
256(6)
David J. Weiss
Ward Edwards
Jie W. Weiss
The Measurement of Behavior: Indices and Standards [ written for this volume]
262(9)
David J. Weiss
Ward Edwards
James Shanteau
III. Papers on Diagnosis
Subjective Probabilities in Medical Diagnosis [ 1969]
271(8)
David H. Gustafson
Ward Edwards
Lawrence D. Phillips
Warner V. Slack
N = 1: Diagnosis in Unique Cases [ 1972]
279(8)
Ward Edwards
Divide and Conquer: How to Use Likelihood and Value Judgments in Decision Making [ 1973]
287(14)
Ward Edwards
Likelihood Ratios as a Measure of the Diagnostic Usefulness of Excretory Urogram Information [ 1975]
301(7)
John R. Thornbury
Dennis G. Fryback
Ward Edwards
Diagnosis and Treatment [ written for this volume]
308(15)
James Shanteau
Ward Edwards
David J. Weiss
IV. Papers on Multiattribute Utility
Public Values: Multiattribute-Utility Measurement for Social Decision Making [ 1975]
323(20)
Peter C. Gardiner
Ward Edwards
How to Use Multiattribute Utility Measurement for Social Decisionmaking [ 1977]
343(21)
Ward Edwards
Multiattribute Utility Measurement: Evaluating Desegregation Plans in a Highly Political Context [ 1979]
364(19)
Ward Edwards
Reflections on and Criticisms of a Highly Political Multiattribute Utility Analysis [ 1980]
383(12)
Ward Edwards
Evaluating Credit Applications: A Validation of Multiattribute Utility Weight Elicitation Techniques [ 1983]
395(14)
William G. Stillwell
F. Hutton Barron
Ward Edwards
SMARTS and SMARTER: Improved Simple Methods for Multiattribute Utility Measurement [ 1994]
409(13)
Ward Edwards
F. Hutton Barron
Decision Technology [ 2001]
422(17)
Ward Edwards
B. Fasolo
The Puzzle of Adolescent Substance Initiation [ written for this volume]
439(12)
Jie W. Weiss
Ward Edwards
Michele Mouttapa
Big decisions, little decisions: The Hierarchy of Everyday Life [ written for this volume]
451(10)
Jie W. Weiss
David J. Weiss
Ward Edwards
The Clinical Decision Tree of Oral Health in Geriatrics [ written for this volume]
461(15)
Janet G. Bauer
Sue S. Spackman
Ward Edwards
Why is a Bird in the Hand Worth Two in the Bush? [ written for this volume]
476(11)
David J. Weiss
Ward Edwards
Jie W. Weiss
V. Obituaries
Obituary [ 2005]
487(3)
Dennis G. Fryback
Obituary [ 2005]
490(5)
Lawrence D. Phillips
Obituary [ 2005]
495(2)
David J. Weiss
James Shanteau
Index 497
Jie W. Weiss earned a doctorate in clinical health psychology from Alliant University after spending the early part of her academic career as a professor of American literature in China. During a postdoctoral period at the University of Southern California, she worked on the problem of adolescent smoking and drug use. Currently a faculty member in the Department of Health Science at California State University, Fullerton, she adopted a decision-making focus for her research after meeting Ward Edwards.

David J. Weiss received his bachelor's degree from the University of Pennsylvania and his doctorate from the University of California, San Diego. Since 1970, he has been in the Psychology Department at California State University, Los Angeles. His research domain is judgment and decision making, with recent emphasis on the assessment of expertise when no external standard of proficiency is available.