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Daniel Kahneman

    Daniel Kahneman è stato uno psicologo israelo-americano il cui lavoro ha approfondito i processi cognitivi alla base del giudizio e del processo decisionale umano. Insieme ad Amos Tversky, ha stabilito una base cognitiva per gli errori umani comuni, esaminando euristiche e bias. Kahneman ha esplorato a fondo come le persone percepiscono il rischio e le ricompense, sviluppando la fondamentale Teoria del Prospetto. La sua ricerca ha fatto progredire significativamente l'economia comportamentale e la psicologia, fornendo profonde intuizioni sulla razionalità e l'irrazionalità della mente umana.

    Daniel Kahneman
    Thinking, Fast and Slow
    Choices, Values, and Frames
    Instaread Summaries: Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman - A 30-Minute Summary
    The Importance of the Community Rabbi
    Heuristics and Biases : The Psychology of Intuitive Judgment
    Rumore. Un difetto del ragionamento umano
    • Schnelles Denken, langsames Denken

      Thinking Fast and Slow: Der Weltbestseller, der das Denken von Millionen Menschen verändert hat, jetzt in der Erfolgsausgabe: eine Million Exemplare der deutschsprachigen Fassung

      • 624pagine
      • 22 ore di lettura

      Der Weltbestseller, der das Denken von Millionen Menschen verändert hat - jetzt als hochwertige Erfolgsausgabe Dieses Buch hat die Welt erobert und die Art und Weise, wie wir über unser Verhalten nachdenken, revolutioniert. Ein Kompass für den Alltag, ein Handbuch für Entscheider - ein Bestseller, der von einer jüngeren Generation immer wieder aufs Neue entdeckt wird. Wie treffen wir unsere Entscheidungen? Warum ist Zögern ein überlebensnotwendiger Reflex, und warum ist es so schwer zu wissen, was uns in der Zukunft glücklich macht? Daniel Kahneman, Nobelpreisträger und einer der einflussreichsten Wissenschaftler der Gegenwart, zeigt anhand ebenso nachvollziehbarer wie verblüffender Beispiele, welchen mentalen Mustern wir folgen und wie wir uns gegen verhängnisvolle Fehlentscheidungen wappnen können. Der Weltbestseller jetzt in einer hochwertigen Erfolgsausgabe: Eine Million verkaufte Exemplare der deutschsprachigen Ausgabe!

      Schnelles Denken, langsames Denken2025
    • Immagina che due medici nella stessa città formulino diagnosi diverse sugli stessi pazienti. Che due giudici nello stesso tribunale infliggano pene diverse a persone che hanno commesso lo stesso reato. Quando un'azienda gestisce i reclami dei clienti, l'esito dipende da chi si occupa della specifica lamentela. Immagina ora che questo medico, giudice o operatore reclami prenda decisioni diverse a seconda del momento della giornata. Questi sono esempi di rumore: variabilità nei giudizi che dovrebbero essere identici. In "Rumore", Daniel Kahneman, Cass R. Sunstein e Olivier Sibony mostrano come il rumore contribuisca significativamente agli errori di valutazione in vari ambiti, tra cui medicina, giustizia, previsioni economiche, comportamento della polizia, sicurezza alimentare, controlli di sicurezza negli aeroporti, strategie aziendali e commissioni di assunzione. Sebbene il rumore sia presente ovunque le persone prendano decisioni, spesso non si è consapevoli del ruolo del caso nelle proprie valutazioni e azioni. Attraverso le più recenti scoperte in psicologia e economia comportamentale, gli autori spiegano come e perché le persone siano così suscettibili al rumore nelle decisioni e cosa si possa fare per affrontarlo.

      Rumore. Un difetto del ragionamento umano2021
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    • The Importance of the Community Rabbi

      • 367pagine
      • 13 ore di lettura

       The contemporary rabbi is influenced by the modern rabbinic establishments throughout the world, including the rabbinate in Israel. The rabbinate's monopoly on opinions and interpretations prevents rabbis from expressing their individual positions out of fear of delegitimization. The current structure gives the public a negative impression of the rabbinic establishment. The Importance of the Community Rabbi strives to describe and delineate key requirements for a good rabbi, i.e., one who can provide socially acceptable halachic solutions within the parameters of Orthodox thinking. Rabbi Sperber elucidates the halachic techniques and mechanisms that may be used toward this goal. These are further illustrated with stories from rabbinic literature and examples from various responsa.

      The Importance of the Community Rabbi2020
      4,6
    • Мышление. Myshleniye

      • 480pagine
      • 17 ore di lettura

      Эта книга предлагает инновационные идеи от ведущих психологов, нейробиологов и философов, которые радикально увеличивают наше понимание человеческого мышления. Темы, рассматриваемые в книге, могут удивить многих, но в то же время будут непонятны для других. Она содержит термины и концепции, которые могут значительно изменить многие представления о мышлении. Это новое знание решает множество старых загадок и открывает целостный взгляд на все возможности мышления внутри нас.

      Мышление. Myshleniye2018
      4,5
    • The Psychology of Stupidity

      • 384pagine
      • 14 ore di lettura

      Some of the world's smartest people explain stupidity, among them: Daniel Kahneman, Dan Ariely, Alison Gopnick, Howard Gardner, Antonio Damasio, Aaron James and Ryan Holiday

      The Psychology of Stupidity2018
      3,3
    • Ons feilbare denken

      Thinking, Fast and Slow - druk 26

      • 528pagine
      • 19 ore di lettura

      In the highly anticipated Thinking, Fast and Slow , Kahneman takes us on a groundbreaking tour of the mind and explains the two systems that drive the way we think. System 1 is fast, intuitive, and emotional; System 2 is slower, more deliberative, and more logical. Kahneman exposes the extraordinary capabilities—and also the faults and biases—of fast thinking, and reveals the pervasive influence of intuitive impressions on our thoughts and behavior. The impact of loss aversion and overconfidence on corporate strategies, the difficulties of predicting what will make us happy in the future, the challenges of properly framing risks at work and at home, the profound effect of cognitive biases on everything from playing the stock market to planning the next vacation—each of these can be understood only by knowing how the two systems work together to shape our judgments and decisions. Engaging the reader in a lively conversation about how we think, Kahneman reveals where we can and cannot trust our intuitions and how we can tap into the benefits of slow thinking. He offers practical and enlightening insights into how choices are made in both our business and our personal lives—and how we can use different techniques to guard against the mental glitches that often get us into trouble. Thinking, Fast and Slow will transform the way you think about thinking.

      Ons feilbare denken2016
    • With Instaread Summaries, you can get the summary of a book in 30 minutes or less. We read every chapter, summarize and analyze it for your convenience. This is an Instaread Summary of Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman. Below is a preview of the earlier sections of the summary: In this book, Daniel Kahneman aims to identify and understand errors of judgment and choice, providing a richer vocabulary to discuss these issues. Collaborating with Amos Tversky, they researched intuitive statistics and realized their own intuitions were flawed. Their subjective judgments were biased, leading them to accept research findings based on insufficient evidence and to gather too few observations in their studies. They sought to determine if other researchers faced similar challenges. Their findings revealed that participants often ignored relevant statistical facts, relying instead on resemblance as a heuristic to simplify complex judgments. This reliance led to predictable biases in their predictions. They discovered that people assess the importance of issues based on how easily they can recall them, largely influenced by media coverage. Kahneman offers insights into how the mind operates, highlighting the distinctions between fast (intuitive) and slow (deliberate) thinking. He emphasizes a common limitation: an excessive confidence in what individuals believe they know.

      Instaread Summaries: Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman - A 30-Minute Summary2014
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    • Thinking, Fast and Slow

      • 512pagine
      • 18 ore di lettura

      Psychologist Daniel Kahneman reveals the truth about our intuitions and rationality to teach us how to better our lives. He explores the fascinating flaws and marvels of human behaviour and reveals to us the common errors in people's beliefs.

      Thinking, Fast and Slow2011
      4,2
    • Sociálna inteligencia

      • 208pagine
      • 8 ore di lettura

      Aký rozdiel je medzi prirodzeným (intuitívnym) a formálno-logickým usudzovaním? Sú všetky logické chyby zlé? Aké postupy (heuristiky) používa intuitívne usudzovanie? Prečo sú hybnou silou rozvoja intelektu sociálne vzťahy? Aké komunikačné riziká sú spojené s informáciami získanými prostredníctvom svedectva? Na základe čoho vieme odhadnúť, čo sa deje v mysli iného? Prečo sa etnické klasifikácie zásadne líšia od iných sociálnych klasifikácií, napríklad profesijných či športových? Práve na tieto otázky hľadajú odpovede autori knihy Sociálna inteligencia. Prvú časť knihy tvoria preklady prác renomovaných zahraničných autorov (D. Kahneman, G. Gigerenzer, N. Humphrey a D. Sperber). Druhá časť knihy obsahuje príspevky domácich autorov (J. Bašnáková, M. Filko, M. Kanovský, V. Kvasnička, E. Pauková, J. Pospíchal a J. Rybár). Sme presvedčení, že kniha môže pomôcť vedeckým pracovníkom a študentom počítačovej vedy, psychológie, antropológie, ekonómie a ďalších prírodných a sociálnych vied zorientovať sa v danej oblasti. Dúfame, že poslúži aj všetkým, ktorí sa chcú bližšie oboznámiť so súvislosťami medzi intuitívnym usudzovaním a sociálnou inteligenciou.

      Sociálna inteligencia2010
      5,0
    • Judgment pervades human experience. Do I have a strong enough case to go to trial? Will the Fed change interest rates? Can I trust this person? This book examines how people answer such questions. How do people cope with the complexities of the world economy, the uncertain behavior of friends and adversaries, or their own changing tastes and personalities? When are people's judgments prone to bias, and what is responsible for their biases? This book compiles psychologists' best attempts to answer these important questions.

      Heuristics and Biases : The Psychology of Intuitive Judgment2002
      4,4
    • Choices, Values, and Frames

      • 860pagine
      • 31 ore di lettura

      Choices, Values, and Frames presents an empirical and theoretical challenge to classical utility theory, offering prospect theory as an alternative framework. Extensions and applications to diverse economic phenomena and to studies of consumer behavior are discussed. The book also elaborates on framing effects and other demonstrations that preferences are constructed in context, and it develops new approaches to the standard view of choice-based utility. As with the classic 1982 volume, Judgment Under Uncertainty, this volume is comprised of papers published in diverse academic journals. The editors have written several new chapters and a preface to provide a context for the work.

      Choices, Values, and Frames2000
      4,2