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Книга посвящена психологии принятия решений - теме, находящейся на стыке когни-тивной и социальной психологии и практически не освещенной в современной литературе. Автор в доступной форме анализирует особенности восприятия, памяти, модели принятия решений, социальную сторону оценки, выбора и принятия решений, типичные ситуации. Книга насыщена примерами из реальной жизни, тестами и уникальными упражнениями. Она поможет читателю понять механизм формирования оценки и принятия решений, а значит, избежать многих ошибок, просчетов и ловушек, подстерегающих его на этом пути.






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