Human Judgment and Decision Processes in Applied Settings, the second of two volumes, aims to define progress in understanding human decision-making. The first volume (Academic Press, 1975) focused on formal and mathematical approaches. This volume applies these theories and techniques to real-world decision-making problems, reflecting necessary adjustments to mathematical rules. It serves diverse interests, aiding planners, managers, researchers, educators, and policymakers in overcoming decision-making challenges in an uncertain world.