Thinking, Fast and Slow*Major New York Times Bestseller |
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... preferences is usually justified . But not al- ways . We are often confident even when we are wrong , and an objective observer is more likely to detect our errors than we are . So this is my aim for watercooler conversations : improve ...
... preferences conformed to the logic of choice. Here again, as in judgment, we observed systematic biases in our own decisions, intuitive preferences that consis- tently violated the rules of rational choice. Five years after the Science ...
... preference for receiving a smaller amount immediately. When asked how much they will pay to get overnight delivery of a book they have ordered, the low scorers on the Cognitive Reflection Test are will- ing to pay twice as much as the ...
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