Why an Open Mind Is Key to Making Better Predictions
In the new book, Superforecasting, Wharton professor Philip Tetlock and coauthor Dan Gardner look into why making predictions is so difficult — and how to become better at making them. More: http://knlg.net/1L69rZa 📂 Management 🏷️ Research

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Predicting the future: A lecture by Philip Tetlock

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Adam Grant on 'Give and Take: The Surprising Truth about Who Gets Ahead'

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The Invisible Web You Live Inside” — Feynman on Electromagnetism

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Lightbulb Moment | Gary Klein | TEDxDayton

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You've (Likely) Been Playing The Game of Life Wrong

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Superforecasting | Dan Gardner

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The Strange Math That Predicts (Almost) Anything

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Frank Dikötter and the True History of Communist China

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#1 Aging Expert: Dementia, Diabetes & Heart Disease Start After 40 When You Ignore This

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How Light Travels Without Moving? Reality Check | Prof. Lene Hau | Harvard Physics

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Why Foxes Are Better Forecasters Than Hedgehogs | Philip Tetlock

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Sharing Your Talents

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Thinking, Fast and Slow | Daniel Kahneman | Talks at Google

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The Most Misunderstood Concept in Physics

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Force Your Brain to Think Like a Genius | Richard Feynman

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'Superforecasting': The people that predict the future – BBC REEL

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TIP146: Superforecasting By Dan Gardner And Philip Tetlock - Summary

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Inside the Mind of Anthropic CEO Dario Amodei | The Circuit | Extended Interview

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The problem with pretending quantum mechanics makes sense | Sean Carroll

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