Searching for coherence in a correspondence world

In this paper, I trace the evolution of the aircraft cockpit as an example of the transformation of a probabilistic environment into an ecological hybrid, that is, an environment characterized by both probabilistic and deterministic features and elements. In the hybrid ecology, the relationships amo...

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Main Author: Kathleen L. Mosier
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2009-03-01
Series:Judgment and Decision Making
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Online Access:http://journal.sjdm.org/ccm/ccm.pdf
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description In this paper, I trace the evolution of the aircraft cockpit as an example of the transformation of a probabilistic environment into an ecological hybrid, that is, an environment characterized by both probabilistic and deterministic features and elements. In the hybrid ecology, the relationships among correspondence and coherence strategies and goals and cognitive tactics on the continuum from intuition to analysis become critically important. Intuitive tactics used to achieve correspondence in the physical world do not work in the electronic world. Rather, I make the case that judgment and decision making in a hybrid ecology requires extit{coherence} as the primary strategy to achieve extit{correspondence}, and that this process requires a shift in tactics from intuition toward analysis.
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spelling doaj.art-925c1a92acb94f418a4b0f15596303f12023-09-02T11:34:43ZengCambridge University PressJudgment and Decision Making1930-29752009-03-0142154163Searching for coherence in a correspondence worldKathleen L. MosierIn this paper, I trace the evolution of the aircraft cockpit as an example of the transformation of a probabilistic environment into an ecological hybrid, that is, an environment characterized by both probabilistic and deterministic features and elements. In the hybrid ecology, the relationships among correspondence and coherence strategies and goals and cognitive tactics on the continuum from intuition to analysis become critically important. Intuitive tactics used to achieve correspondence in the physical world do not work in the electronic world. Rather, I make the case that judgment and decision making in a hybrid ecology requires extit{coherence} as the primary strategy to achieve extit{correspondence}, and that this process requires a shift in tactics from intuition toward analysis.http://journal.sjdm.org/ccm/ccm.pdfcoherencecorrespondencedecision makingaircraftcockpit.NAKeywords
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title Searching for coherence in a correspondence world
title_full Searching for coherence in a correspondence world
title_fullStr Searching for coherence in a correspondence world
title_full_unstemmed Searching for coherence in a correspondence world
title_short Searching for coherence in a correspondence world
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topic coherence
correspondence
decision making
aircraft
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