Inductive Reasoning
Find out how to use inductive reasoning to reach a unified conclusion, by looking at outcomes, events, ideas, and observations.
Find out how to use inductive reasoning to reach a unified conclusion, by looking at outcomes, events, ideas, and observations.
In this podcast, we review "Experimentation Works: The Surprising Power of Business Experiments," by Stefan H. Thomke. How to innovate to accumulate.
Authors Carol Tavris and Elliot Aronson examine why people don't own up to errors, why memories can fail us, and why admitting mistakes is so hard for some people.
Author Hans Rosling discusses the need for evidence when making decisions, and how humans may be no better informed than a chimpanzee.
This entertaining book, backed by psychological research, looks at how to make better decisions. Find out more about it here.
This fascinating book explores how some people can be more successful by anticipating events before they happen.
Learn about the science that explains why people forget passwords, make dumb choices in stores, cause crash crashes, and even miss signs of tumors in x-rays.
How an indirect approach can often be a more effective way of reaching decisions.
Business strategy expert Andrew Campbell discusses why people make bad decisions, and explains how you can avoid the same decision-making flaws.
Positive psychology expert Tal Ben-Shahar explains why perfectionism is a rejection of success as well as a fear of failure, and shares his tips for becoming an 'optimalist.'