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Business Correspondence - Unit 1

by: angleskijezik, 5 pages

Business Correspondence - Unit 1

Business Correspondence - Unit 2

by: angleskijezik, 5 pages

Business Correspondence - Unit 2

Business Correspondence - Unit 3

by: angleskijezik, 4 pages

Business Correspondence - Unit 3

Introduction to the special issue: Coherence and correspondence in judgment and decision making

by: shinta, 3 pages

In 2007, Kenneth Hammond published Beyond Rationality: The search for wisdom in a troubled time. In this book and in prior works, Hammond (1990; 1996) promotes the recognition and ...

Theories of truth as assessment criteria in judgment and decision making

by: shinta, 10 pages

Hammond (1996) argued that much of the research in the field of judgment and decision making (JDM) can be categorized as focused on either coherence or correspondence (C&C) and that, in order ...

Correspondence and coherence in science: A brief historical perspective

by: shinta, 8 pages

This paper introduces historical aspects of the concepts correspondence and coherence with emphasis on the nineteenth century when key aspects of modern science were emerging. It is not ...

Coherence and correspondence in medicine

by: shinta, 7 pages

Many controversies in medical science can be framed as tension between a coherence approach (which seeks logic and explanation) and a correspondence approach (which emphasizes empirical ...

Are patient decision aids effective? Insight from revisiting the debate between correspondence and coherence theories of judgment

by: shinta, 6 pages

Research endeavors to determine the effectiveness of patient decision aids (PtDAs) have yielded mixed results. The conflicting evaluations are largely due to the different metrics used to ...

Coherence and correspondence in engineering design: informing the conversation and connecting with judgment and decision-making research

by: shinta, 7 pages

I show how the coherence/correspondence distinction can inform the conversation about decision methods for engineering design. Some engineers argue for the application of multi-attribute ...

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