Thinking, fast and slow

"Daniel Kahneman, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Economic Sciences for his seminal work in psychology that challenged the rational model of judgment and decision making, is one of our most important thinkers. His ideas have had a profound and widely regarded impact on many fields - including e...

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Main Author: Kahneman, Daniel, 1934-
Format: Books Print Book
Language: English
Published: New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2011.
Edition: 1st ed.
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Table of Contents:
  • pt. 1. Two systems. The characters of the story
  • Attention and effort
  • The lazy controller
  • The associative machine
  • Cognitive ease
  • Norms, surprises, and causes
  • A machine for jumping to conclusions
  • How judgments happen
  • Answering an easier question. pt. 2. Heuristics and biases. The law of small numbers
  • Anchors
  • The science of availability
  • Availability, emotion, and risk
  • Tom W's specialty
  • Linda : less is more
  • Causes trump statistics
  • Regression to the mean
  • Taming intuitive predictions. pt. 3. Overconfidence. The illusion of understanding
  • The illusion of validity
  • Intuitions vs. formulas
  • Expert intuition : when can we trust it?
  • The outside view
  • The engine of capitalism. pt. 4. Choices. Bernoulli's errors
  • Prospect theory
  • The endowment effect
  • Bad events
  • The fourfold pattern
  • Rare events
  • Risk policies
  • Keeping score
  • Reversals
  • Frames and reality. pt. 5. Two selves. Two selves
  • Life as a story
  • Experienced well-being
  • Thinking about life.