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Explore the intricate concepts of judgment and confidence in problem-solving, distinguishing between deterministic, random, and indeterminate problems. Learn about the taxonomy of problem types based on insights from "The Thinker's Toolkit."
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.: Judgment & Confidence :: Taxonomy of Problem Types Role of judgment Role of facts Confidence Confidence NetFlow(?) Simplistic Factual. There is only on answer. Deterministic There is only one answer, but the correct formula must be used. Random Different answers are possible, and all can be identified. Indeterminate Different answers are possible but are conjectural, so not all can be identified. Problem Type Taxonomy from “The Thinker’s Toolkit” (Morgan, Jones) Mike Geide, CanSecWest 2007