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Si Tacuisses, Philosophus Mansisses
Jose Camoes Silva's thoughts
Saturday, July 2, 2011
Putting some thought into presentations - backward induction approach
Thinking about presentations as a persuasion device led me to this short exercise in backward induction (click through for larger picture):
Sometimes a picture does capture more than one thousand words.
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