Predicting the time needed to complete a project, task or daily activity can be difficult and people frequently underestimate how long an activity will take. This book sheds light on why and when this happens, what we should do to avoid it and how to give more realistic time predictions. It describes methods for predicting time usage in situations with high uncertainty, explains why two plus two is usually more than four in time prediction contexts, reports on research on time prediction biases, and summarizes the evidence in support of different time prediction methods and principles. Based on a comprehensive review of the research, it is the first book summarizing what we know about judgment-based time predictions. Large parts of the book...
People often predict that they will finish projects sooner than they actually do, i.e., exhibit the ...
Forecasting has always been at the forefront of decision making and planning. The uncertainty that s...
People tend to underestimate the time it takes to accomplish tasks. This bias known as the planning ...
This book is published open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. Predicting the time needed to complete...
Whilst considerable research shows that people tend to underestimate their task completion times, th...
People are prone to underestimate how long tasks will take them. This is a common phenomenon that ha...
Forecasting has always been at the forefront of decision making and planning. The uncertainty that s...
Forecasting has always been at the forefront of decision making and planning. The uncertainty that s...
People often predict that they will finish projects sooner than they actually do, i.e., exhibit the ...
Forecasting has always been at the forefront of decision making and planning. The uncertainty that s...
People tend to underestimate the time it takes to accomplish tasks. This bias known as the planning ...
This book is published open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. Predicting the time needed to complete...
Whilst considerable research shows that people tend to underestimate their task completion times, th...
People are prone to underestimate how long tasks will take them. This is a common phenomenon that ha...
Forecasting has always been at the forefront of decision making and planning. The uncertainty that s...
Forecasting has always been at the forefront of decision making and planning. The uncertainty that s...
People often predict that they will finish projects sooner than they actually do, i.e., exhibit the ...
Forecasting has always been at the forefront of decision making and planning. The uncertainty that s...
People tend to underestimate the time it takes to accomplish tasks. This bias known as the planning ...