Strategies and biases in human decision-making and their implications for expert systems

Abstract
This paper reviews the stages of the human decision-making process with an emphasis on evaluation strategies. A comparison between the components utilized in human and computer decision-making is outlined. The role of biases and risk in human decision-making is discussed. Finally, the issue of the impact of human evaluation strategies and biases in the construction and use of expert systems is considered.

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