(7.1.3) "right" in Decision Making
Up to this point, I explained how there is a difference in the idea of ​​correctness in mathematics and the way of thinking of correctness in science. The idea of ​​correctness in decision making is different from either of these. Let's dig into this.
(7.1.3.1) Repetitive scientific experiments and one-time decision making
(7.1.3.2) "right" in decision making determined afterward
(7.1.3.3) we can only connect dots looking backwards
(Column) The impact of the number of choices on the quality of decision making
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