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... EMOTION, AND RISK TOM W'S SPECIALTY LINDA: LESS IS MORE CAUSES TRUMP STATISTICS REGRESSION TO THE MEAN TAMING INTUITIVE PREDICTIONS 109 119 129 137 146 156 166 175 185 APPENDIX A: JUDGMENT UNDER UNCERTAINTY APPENDIX B: CHOICES, VALUES ...
... emotions such as fear, affection, and hatred ex- plain most of the occasions on which people depart from rationality ... emotion. Our article attracted much more attention than we had expected, and it remains one of the most highly cited ...
... emotion now looms much larger in our understanding of intuitive judgments and choices than it did in the past. The executive's decision would today be described as an example of the affect heuristic, where judgments and decisions are ...
... emotional arousal. Hess's work did not have much to do with hypnosis, but I concluded that the idea of a visible indication of mental effort had promise as a research topic. A graduate student in the lab, Jackson Beatty, shared my ...
... emotional, or physical—draw at least partly on a shared pool of mental energy. Their experiments involve successive rather than simultaneous tasks. Baumeister's group has repeatedly found that an effort of will or selfcontrol is tiring ...