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... observed in small samples. Our subjective judgments were 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 ...
... observe possible flaws in their own thinking. Having seen themselves fail, they became more likely to question the dogmatic assumption, prevalent at the time, that the human mind is rational and logical. The choice of method was crucial ...
... observed systematic biases in our own decisions, intuitive preferences that consistently violated the rules of rational choice. Five years after the Science ar- ticle, we published “Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision Under Risk ...
... observations, which are readily explained by the features of System 1, present a deep challenge to the rationality as- sumption favored in standard economics. Part 5 describes recent research that has introduced a distinction between ...
Daniel Kahneman. This page intentionally left blank. 1 THE CHARACTERS OF THE STORY To observe your mind.