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4.8

2,051 Ratings from Coursera

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The course presents a multitude of models that enable us to analyze human and systems behavior and interactions. By making implicit assumptions explicit we can understand real world processes better.
Great professor and resources, relevant concepts about different Thinking Models, Markov, Lyapunov, Blotto, Linear, Categorial, Nash Equilibrium, Paretto Efficiency, etc. Useful to apply on workplace and daily life as well...
The message that models are a very good way of thinking about the world is not mere rhetoric. It's clearly the best option in the house. This course gives us a overview of some of the more important models that exist. It made me miss my university times, where I learnt most of them in other contexts. It was amazing to study these models again in such a broader view of their application. Enjoy.
Great course! This can help you in making better decisions.
A great course
I certainly advise everyone this course. Thank you for such a good and informative lessons.
Very interesting material, lectures were a bore.
This class is just absolutely fantastic. I learned a ton and ended up getting a few of Scott Page's books, which go into even more detail (but still not at a level where someone like me, with a minimal math background, couldn't get it). Thank you for making this course. I'm a PhD student in Philosophy and this class (and Page's books) helped me work on an epistemology paper I would have been unable to do otherwise. Thank you!
Perfect syllabus and topic arrangement, clear lecturing, except few Chinese
A really useful and interesting lesson. Learning through numbers of simple but meaningful models, providing me an introduction to model thinking.

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