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Thinking, Fast and Slow
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In our decision making process, we are neither rational nor completely irrational. However what takes place during these evaluations are a number of predominant heuristics, such as availability biases and mental frames of reference, that may impede our ability to make informed decisions.
Drawing on his decades of experience in the field of psychology, including his service with the Israeli Defence Force, Kahneman examines these heuristics with the hope of giving readers a better understanding of how our mind makes its decisions.
Drawing on his decades of experience in the field of psychology, including his service with the Israeli Defence Force, Kahneman examines these heuristics with the hope of giving readers a better understanding of how our mind makes its decisions.
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July 11, 2016
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