Kahneman, Daniel

Thinking, fast and slow / Daniel Kahneman. - New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2013. - 499 p.

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Part I. Two Systems -- 1. The characters of the story -- 2. Attention and effort -- 3. The lazy controller -- 4. The associative machine -- 5. Cognitive ease -- 6. Norms, surprises, and causes -- 7. A machine for jumping to conclusions -- 8. How judgments happen -- 9. Answering and easier question Part II. Heuristics and biases -- 10. The law of small numbers -- 11. Anchors -- 12. The science of availability -- 13. Availability, emotion, and risk -- 14. Tom w's specialty -- 15. Linda: Less is more -- 16. Causes trump statistics -- 17. Regression to the mean -- 18. Taming intuitive predictions Part III. Overconfidence -- 19. The illusion of understanding -- 20. The illusion of validity -- 21. Intuitions vs. formulas -- 22. Expert intuition: when ca we trust it? -- 23. The outside view -- 24. The engine of capitalism Part IV. Choices -- 25. Bernoull's errors -- 26. Prospect theory -- 27. The endowment effect -- 28. Bad events -- 29. The fourfold pattern -- 30. Rare events -- 31. Risk policies -- 32. Keeping score -- 33. Reversals -- 34. Frames and reality Part V. Two Selves -- 35. Two selves -- 36. life as a story -- 37. Experienced well-being -- 38. Thinking about life

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Raciocínio (Lógica)--Aspectos Psicológicos