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Judgment-Based Instruction eBook
Judgment-Based Instruction eBook
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Training runs. Scores look good. Evaluations come back positive. And then real work happens — ambiguity shows up, pressure hits, and everything your people learned just quietly disappears.
Judgment-Based Instruction explains why. Not with a motivational argument, but a structural one. Knowledge, practice, and feedback are pretty good at building fluency. They're basically useless at changing how people actually see situations and act when it counts.
Erik Sabol lays out the Pressure–Choice–Consequence loop — the minimum conditions where judgment can actually recalibrate — and shows why most training has been deliberately engineered to prevent those conditions from ever appearing. You'll get a five-question design test, diagnostic tools for spotting broken training, and three starting moves you can apply without rebuilding anything from scratch.
Written for instructional designers, L&D leaders, and anyone who's watched expensive training produce almost nothing and wondered why. Foreword by Richard Sites, Ed.D.
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