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Dr_Manhattan comments on Mini-review: 'Judgment and Decision Making as a Skill' - Less Wrong Discussion

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Comment author: Dr_Manhattan 18 February 2012 02:31:08PM *  5 points [-]

The nearby Stanford U is one of the early adopters of teaching decision-making science. Using Bayes Networks (actually Influence Diagrams, which is an extension that includes utility nodes) is largely due to Ron Howard who is responsible for much of the curriculum there. Many of the courses are online and can ba audited for a smaller fee. Vaniver's sequence covered much of the introductory material.