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... Biases: The Psychology ofIntuitive Judgment (edited with Thomas Gilovich and Dale Griffin) Choices, Values, and Frames (edited with Amos Tversky) Well-Being: The Foundations ofHedonic Psychology (edited with Edward Diener and Norbert ...
... Biases” from Science, New Series, Vol. 185, No. 4157, copyright © 1974 by Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman. Reprinted by permission of Science. “Choices, Values, and Frames” from The American Psychologist, copyright © 1983 by Daniel ...
... than is available in everyday language. The hope for informed gossip is that there are distinctive patterns in the errors people make. Systematic errors are known as biases, and they recur predictably in particular INTRODUCTION.
... biases of intuition. However, the focus on error does not denigrate human intelligence, any more than the attention to diseases in medical texts denies good health. Most of us are healthy most ofthe time, and most of our judgments and ...
... biased: we were far too willing to believe research findings based on inadequate evidence and prone to collect too few observations in our own research. The goal of our study was to examine whether other researchers suffered from the ...