Linear thinking in a nonlinear world

Volume: 2017, Pages: 11
Published: May 1, 2017
Abstract
The human brain likes simple straight lines. As a result, people tend to expect that relationships between variables and outcomes will be linear. Often this is the case: The amount of data an iPad will hold increases at the same rate as its storage capacity. But frequently relationships are not linear: The time savings from upgrading a broadband connection get smaller and smaller as download speed increases. Would it surprise you to know that...
Paper Details
Title
Linear thinking in a nonlinear world
Published Date
May 1, 2017
Volume
2017
Pages
11
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