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Vohs, Kathleen
vomit
, effect of word
Von Neumann, John
voting
Wainer, Howard
walking
wars
Washington Post, The
wealth,
see
money and wealth
weather
Weber, Ernste>
weight and piano playing, measuring
Weiner, Howard
well-being; climate and; defining; disposition for; duration weighting and;
see also
happiness
West, Richard
what you see is all there is (WYSIATI); confidence and; curriculum team and; Julie problem and; optimistic bias and; premortem and; professorial candidate problem and; soldiers’ performance and; Tom W problem and
wheel of fortune
“wicked” environments
Wilson, Timothy
Wimbledon tournament
wine
Winter Olympics
Wisdom of Crowds, The
(Surowiecki)
witnesses’ evidence
Woods, Tiger
words: complex vs. simple; emotionally-loaded
World Cup
World War II
worry
WYSIATI,
see
what you see is all there is
X-rays
Xu, Jing
Yale exam problem
Yom Kippur War
Zajonc, Robert
Zamir, Eyal
Zeller, Kathryn
Zweig, Jason
Zw
erling, Harris
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Copyright © 2011 by Daniel Kahneman
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Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to
reprint the following previously published material: “Judgment Under Uncertainty: Heuristics and Biases” from
Science,
New Series, Vol. 185, No. 4157, copyright © 1974 by Amos Tversky and Dan"0%" te>X-rays
Science.
“Choices, Values, and Frames” from
The American Psychologist,
copyright © 1983 by Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky. Reprinted by permission of the American Psychological Association.
Grateful acknowledgment is made for permission to reprint the following images:
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courtesy of Paul Ekman Group, LLC.
Image
from “Cues of Being Watched Enhance Cooperation in a Real-World Setting” by Melissa Bateson, Daniel Nettle, and Gilbert Roberts, Biology Letters
(2006); reprinted by permission of
Biology Letters.
Image
from Mind Sights
by Roger N. Shepard (New York: W.H. Freeman and Company, 1990); reprinted by permission of Henry Holt and Company.
Image
from “Human Amygdala Responsivity to Masked Fearful Eye Whites” by Paul J. Whalen et al., Science
306 (2004). Reprinted by permission of
Science.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Kahneman, Daniel, 1934–
Thinking, fast and slow / Daniel Kahneman.—1st ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
978-0-3742-7563-1
1. Thought and thinking. 2. Decision making. 3. Intuition. 4. Reasoning. I. Title.
BF441 .K238 2011
153.4'2—dc23
2011027143
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This article originally appeared in
Science
, vol. 185, 1974. The research was supported by the Advanced Research Projects Agency of the Department of Defense and was monitored by the Office of Naval Research under contract N00014-73-C-0438 to the Oregon Research Institute, Eugene. Additional support for this research wass r"0%" wid provided by the Research and Development Authority of the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, Israel.
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This article was originally presented as a Distinguished Scientific Contributions Award address at the American Psychological Association meeting, August 1983. This work was supported by grant NR 197-058 from the U.S. Office of Naval Research. Originally published in
American Psychologist
, vol. 34, 1984.