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Judgment under Uncertainty: Heuristics Biases by Daniel Kahneman β€” book cover

Judgment under Uncertainty: Heuristics Biases

by Daniel Kahneman (Editor), Paul Slovic (Editor), Amos Tversky
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Overview

The thirty-five chapters in this book describe various judgmental heuristics and the biases they produce, not only in laboratory experiments but in important social, medical, and political situations as well. Individual chapters discuss the representativeness and availability heuristics, problems in judging covariation and control, overconfidence, multistage inference, social perception, medical diagnosis, risk perception, and methods for correcting and improving judgments under uncertainty. About half of the chapters are edited versions of classic articles; the remaining chapters are newly written for this book. Most review multiple studies or entire subareas of research and application rather than describing single experimental studies. This book will be useful to a wide range of students and researchers, as well as to decision makers seeking to gain insight into their judgments and to improve them.

Synopsis

The thirty-five chapters in this book describe various judgmental heuristics and the biases they produce.

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Book Details

Published
April 1, 1982
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Pages
551
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780521284141

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