Information Processing Made Simple
How the Mind Filters, Organizes, and Uses Information to Make Decisions
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- $ 14.900,00
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- $ 14.900,00
Descripción editorial
Information enters your mind constantly.
But what matters is not what you receive—it is how you process it.
Two people can receive the same information and reach completely different conclusions.
The difference is not the information.
It is how it is processed.
Information Processing Made Simple explains how the mind filters, organizes, and interprets information, and how those processes shape thinking and decision-making.
This book breaks down how internal processing works and why it matters.
You’ll learn:
• How the brain filters incoming information
• How information is organized and interpreted
• Why people think differently given the same inputs
• Common processing errors and distortions
• How processing affects decisions and outcomes
• How to improve the way you think
Better decisions begin with better processing.
When you improve how you handle information internally, you improve everything that follows.