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... rational, and their thinking is normally sound. Second, emotions such as fear, affection, and hatred ex- plain most of the occasions on which people depart from rationality. Our article challenged both assumptions without discussing ...
... rational and logical. The choice of method was crucial: if we had reported results of only conventional experiments, the article would have been less noteworthy and less memorable. Furthermore, skeptical readers would have distanced ...
... rational choice. Five years after the Science ar- ticle, we published “Prospect Theory: An Analysis of Decision Under Risk,” a theory of choice that is by some counts more influential than our work on judgment, and is one of the ...
... rational. This section of the book provides a current view, informed by the two-system model, of the key concepts of prospect theory, the model of choice that Amos and I published in 1979. Subsequent chapters address several ways human ...
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