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... Science 306 (2004). Reprinted by permission of Science. Library of Congress Cataloging- in- Publication Data Kahneman, Daniel, 1934– Thinking, fast and slow / Daniel Kahneman. — In memory of Amos Tversky This page intentionally left ...
... science have often noted that at any given time scholars in a particular field tend to share basic assumptions about their subject. Social scientists are no exception; they rely on a view of human nature that pro- vides the background ...
... . The reaction to our work was not uniformly positive. In particular, our focus on biases was criticized as suggesting an unfairly negative view of the mind. As expected in normal science, some investigators refined our INTRODUCTION 9.
... science than we thought possible when we were working on it. Immediately after completing our review of judgment, we switched our attention to decision making under uncertainty. Our goal was to develop a psychological theory of how ...
... science of psychotherapy. During one of these lectures, our teacher imparted a morsel of clinical wisdom. This is what he told us: “You will from time to time meet a patient who shares a disturbing tale of multiple mistakes in his ...