Thinking, Fast and Slow
Thinking, Fast and Slow
Understanding when to trust your instincts and when to question them
About This Book
Thinking, Fast and Slow (2011) presents the culmination of research spanning multiple decades that earned Kahneman the Nobel Prize. The book examines his groundbreaking work in psychology and behavioral economics. Kahneman and his research partners have revealed fundamental insights about human decision-making, common errors in judgment, and methods for self-improvement.
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Who Should Read This?
- People fascinated by how the human mind works
- Those wanting to understand judgment and decision-making processes
- Psychology and behavioral economics students
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