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- Edition
- Reprinted with corrections, 2007.
- Extent
- xvi, 857 pages
- Contents
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- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Introduction -- Heuristics and Biases: Then and Now / Thomas Gilovich Dale Griffin
- PART ONE.
- THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL EXTENSIONS A. Representativeness and Availability Extensional versus Intuitive Reasoning: The Conjunction Fallacy in Probability Judgment / Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman -- Representativeness Revisited: Attribute Substitution in Intuitive Judgment / Daniel Kahneman and Shane Frederick -- How Alike Is It? versus How Likely Is It?: A Disjunction Fallacy in Probability Judgments / Maya Bar-Hillel and Efrat Neter -- Imagining Can Heighten or Lower the Perceived Likelihood of Contracting a Disease: The Mediating Effect of Ease of Imagery / Steven J. Sherman, Robert B. Cialdini, Donna E. Schwartzman and Kim D. Reynolds -- The Availability Heuristic Revisited: Ease of Recall and Content of Recall as Distinct Sources of information / Norbert Schwarz and Leigh Ann Vaughn -- B. Anchoring, Contamination, and Compatibility -- Incorporating the Irrelevant: Anchors in Judgments of Belief and Value / Gretchen B. Chapman and Eric J. Johnson -- Putting Adjustment Back in the Anchoring and Adjustment Heuristic / Nicholas Epley and Thomas Gilovich -- Self-Anchoring in Conversation: Why Language Users Do Not Do What They S̀̀hould'' / Boaz Keysar and Dale J. Barr -- Inferential Correction / Daniel T. Gilbert -- Mental Contamination and the Debiasing Problem / Timothy D. Wilson, David B. Centerbar and Nancy Brekke -- Sympathetic Magical Thinking: The Contagion and Similarity H̀̀euristics'' / Paul Rozin and Carol Nemeroff -- Compatibility Effects in Judgment and Choice / Paul Slovic, Dale Griffin and Amos Tversky -- C. Forecasting, Confidence, and Calibration -- The Weighing of Evidence and the Determinants of Confidence / Dale Griffin and Amos Tversky -- Inside the Planning Fallacy: The Causes and Consequences of Optimistic Time Predictions / Roger Buehler, Dale Griffin and Michael Ross -- Probability Judgment across Cultures / J. Frank Yates, Ju-Whei Lee, Winston R. Sieck, Incheol Choi and Paul C. Price -- Durability Bias in Affective Forecasting / Daniel T. Gilbert, Elizabeth C. Pinel, Timothy D. Wilson, Stephen J. Blumberg and Thalia P. Wheatley -- D. Optimism -- Resistance of Personal Risk Perceptions to Debiasing Interventions / Neil D. Weinstein and William M. Klein -- Ambiguity and Self-Evaluation: The Role of Idiosyncratic Trait Definitions in Self-Serving Assessments of Ability / David Dunning, Judith A. Meyerowitz and Amy D. Holzberg -- When Predictions Fail: The Dilemma of Unrealistic Optimism / David A. Armor and Shelley E. Taylor -- E. Norms and Counterfactuals -- Norm Theory: Comparing Reality to Its Alternatives / Daniel Kahneman and Dale T. Miller -- Counterfactual Thought, Regret, and Superstition: How to Avoid Kicking Yourself / Dale T. Miller and Brian R. Taylor
- PART TWO.
- NEW THEORETICAL DIRECTIONS -- A. Two Systems of Reasoning -- Two Systems of Reasoning / Steven A. Sloman -- The Affect Heuristic / Paul Slovic, Melissa Finucane, Ellen Peters and Donald G. MacGregor -- Individual Differences in Reasoning: Implications for the Rationality Debate? / Keith E. Stanovich and Richard F. West -- B. Support Theory -- Support Theory: A Nonextensional Representation of Subjective Probability / Amos Tversky and Derek J. Koehler -- Unpacking, Repacking, and Anchoring: Advances in Support Theory / Yuval Rottenstreich and Amos Tversky -- Remarks on Support Theory: Recent Advances and Future Directions / Lyle A. Brenner, Derek J. Koehlerand Yuval Rottenstreich -- C. Alternative Perspectives on Heuristics -- The Use of Statistical Heuristics in Everyday Inductive Reasoning / Richard E. Nisbett, David H. Krantz, Christopher Jepson and Ziva Kunda -- Feelings as Information: Moods Influence Judgments and Processing Strategies / Norbert Schwarz -- Automated Choice Heuristics / Shane Frederick -- How Good Are Fast and Frugal Heuristics? / Gerd Gigerenzer, Jean Czerlinski and Laura Martignon -- Intuitive Politicians, Theologians, and Prosecutors: Exploring the Empirical Implications of Deviant Functionalist Metaphors / Philip E. Tetlock
- PART THREE.
- REAL-WORLD APPLICATIONS -- A. Everyday judgment and Behavior -- The Hot Hand in Basketball: On the Misperception of Random Sequences / Thomas Gilovich, Robert Vallone and Amos Tversky -- Like Goes with Like: The Role of Representativeness in Erroneous and Pseudo-Scientific Beliefs / Thomas Gilovich and Kenneth Savitsky -- When Less Is More: Counterfactual Thinking and Satisfaction among Olympic Medalists / Victoria Husted Medvec, Scott F. Madey and Thomas Gilovich -- Understanding Misunderstanding: Social Psychological Perspectives / Emily Pronin, Carolyn Puccio and Lee Ross -- B. Expert judgment -- Assessing Uncertainty in Physical Constants / Max Henrion and Baruch Fischhoff -- Do Analysts Overreact / Werner F. M. De Bondt and Richard H. Thaler / The Calibration of Expert Judgment: Heuristics and Biases Beyond the Laboratory / Derek J. Koehler, Lyle Brenner and Dale Griffin -- Clinical versus Actuarial Judgment / Robyn M. Dawes, David Faust and Paul E. Meehl -- Heuristics and Biases in Application / Baruch Fischhoff -- Theory-Driven Reasoning about Plausible Pasts and Probable Futures in World Politics / Philip E. Tetlock -- References -- Index
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- edited by Thomas Gilovich, Dale Griffin, Daniel Kahneman
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- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Introduction -- Heuristics and Biases: Then and Now / Thomas Gilovich Dale Griffin
- PART ONE.
- THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL EXTENSIONS A. Representativeness and Availability Extensional versus Intuitive Reasoning: The Conjunction Fallacy in Probability Judgment / Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman -- Representativeness Revisited: Attribute Substitution in Intuitive Judgment / Daniel Kahneman and Shane Frederick -- How Alike Is It? versus How Likely Is It?: A Disjunction Fallacy in Probability Judgments / Maya Bar-Hillel and Efrat Neter -- Imagining Can Heighten or Lower the Perceived Likelihood of Contracting a Disease: The Mediating Effect of Ease of Imagery / Steven J. Sherman, Robert B. Cialdini, Donna E. Schwartzman and Kim D. Reynolds -- The Availability Heuristic Revisited: Ease of Recall and Content of Recall as Distinct Sources of information / Norbert Schwarz and Leigh Ann Vaughn -- B. Anchoring, Contamination, and Compatibility -- Incorporating the Irrelevant: Anchors in Judgments of Belief and Value / Gretchen B. Chapman and Eric J. Johnson -- Putting Adjustment Back in the Anchoring and Adjustment Heuristic / Nicholas Epley and Thomas Gilovich -- Self-Anchoring in Conversation: Why Language Users Do Not Do What They S̀̀hould'' / Boaz Keysar and Dale J. Barr -- Inferential Correction / Daniel T. Gilbert -- Mental Contamination and the Debiasing Problem / Timothy D. Wilson, David B. Centerbar and Nancy Brekke -- Sympathetic Magical Thinking: The Contagion and Similarity H̀̀euristics'' / Paul Rozin and Carol Nemeroff -- Compatibility Effects in Judgment and Choice / Paul Slovic, Dale Griffin and Amos Tversky -- C. Forecasting, Confidence, and Calibration -- The Weighing of Evidence and the Determinants of Confidence / Dale Griffin and Amos Tversky -- Inside the Planning Fallacy: The Causes and Consequences of Optimistic Time Predictions / Roger Buehler, Dale Griffin and Michael Ross -- Probability Judgment across Cultures / J. Frank Yates, Ju-Whei Lee, Winston R. Sieck, Incheol Choi and Paul C. Price -- Durability Bias in Affective Forecasting / Daniel T. Gilbert, Elizabeth C. Pinel, Timothy D. Wilson, Stephen J. Blumberg and Thalia P. Wheatley -- D. Optimism -- Resistance of Personal Risk Perceptions to Debiasing Interventions / Neil D. Weinstein and William M. Klein -- Ambiguity and Self-Evaluation: The Role of Idiosyncratic Trait Definitions in Self-Serving Assessments of Ability / David Dunning, Judith A. Meyerowitz and Amy D. Holzberg -- When Predictions Fail: The Dilemma of Unrealistic Optimism / David A. Armor and Shelley E. Taylor -- E. Norms and Counterfactuals -- Norm Theory: Comparing Reality to Its Alternatives / Daniel Kahneman and Dale T. Miller -- Counterfactual Thought, Regret, and Superstition: How to Avoid Kicking Yourself / Dale T. Miller and Brian R. Taylor
- PART TWO.
- NEW THEORETICAL DIRECTIONS -- A. Two Systems of Reasoning -- Two Systems of Reasoning / Steven A. Sloman -- The Affect Heuristic / Paul Slovic, Melissa Finucane, Ellen Peters and Donald G. MacGregor -- Individual Differences in Reasoning: Implications for the Rationality Debate? / Keith E. Stanovich and Richard F. West -- B. Support Theory -- Support Theory: A Nonextensional Representation of Subjective Probability / Amos Tversky and Derek J. Koehler -- Unpacking, Repacking, and Anchoring: Advances in Support Theory / Yuval Rottenstreich and Amos Tversky -- Remarks on Support Theory: Recent Advances and Future Directions / Lyle A. Brenner, Derek J. Koehlerand Yuval Rottenstreich -- C. Alternative Perspectives on Heuristics -- The Use of Statistical Heuristics in Everyday Inductive Reasoning / Richard E. Nisbett, David H. Krantz, Christopher Jepson and Ziva Kunda -- Feelings as Information: Moods Influence Judgments and Processing Strategies / Norbert Schwarz -- Automated Choice Heuristics / Shane Frederick -- How Good Are Fast and Frugal Heuristics? / Gerd Gigerenzer, Jean Czerlinski and Laura Martignon -- Intuitive Politicians, Theologians, and Prosecutors: Exploring the Empirical Implications of Deviant Functionalist Metaphors / Philip E. Tetlock
- PART THREE.
- REAL-WORLD APPLICATIONS -- A. Everyday judgment and Behavior -- The Hot Hand in Basketball: On the Misperception of Random Sequences / Thomas Gilovich, Robert Vallone and Amos Tversky -- Like Goes with Like: The Role of Representativeness in Erroneous and Pseudo-Scientific Beliefs / Thomas Gilovich and Kenneth Savitsky -- When Less Is More: Counterfactual Thinking and Satisfaction among Olympic Medalists / Victoria Husted Medvec, Scott F. Madey and Thomas Gilovich -- Understanding Misunderstanding: Social Psychological Perspectives / Emily Pronin, Carolyn Puccio and Lee Ross -- B. Expert judgment -- Assessing Uncertainty in Physical Constants / Max Henrion and Baruch Fischhoff -- Do Analysts Overreact / Werner F. M. De Bondt and Richard H. Thaler / The Calibration of Expert Judgment: Heuristics and Biases Beyond the Laboratory / Derek J. Koehler, Lyle Brenner and Dale Griffin -- Clinical versus Actuarial Judgment / Robyn M. Dawes, David Faust and Paul E. Meehl -- Heuristics and Biases in Application / Baruch Fischhoff -- Theory-Driven Reasoning about Plausible Pasts and Probable Futures in World Politics / Philip E. Tetlock -- References -- Index
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- Edition
- Reprinted with corrections, 2007.
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- xvi, 857 pages
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- Heuristics and biases : the psychology of intuitive judgment, edited by Thomas Gilovich, Dale Griffin, Daniel Kahneman
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- Bibliography note
- Includes bibliographical references (pages 763-853) and index
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- volume
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- nc
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- rdacarrier.
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- Contents
-
- List of Contributors -- Preface -- Introduction -- Heuristics and Biases: Then and Now / Thomas Gilovich Dale Griffin
- PART ONE.
- THEORETICAL AND EMPIRICAL EXTENSIONS A. Representativeness and Availability Extensional versus Intuitive Reasoning: The Conjunction Fallacy in Probability Judgment / Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman -- Representativeness Revisited: Attribute Substitution in Intuitive Judgment / Daniel Kahneman and Shane Frederick -- How Alike Is It? versus How Likely Is It?: A Disjunction Fallacy in Probability Judgments / Maya Bar-Hillel and Efrat Neter -- Imagining Can Heighten or Lower the Perceived Likelihood of Contracting a Disease: The Mediating Effect of Ease of Imagery / Steven J. Sherman, Robert B. Cialdini, Donna E. Schwartzman and Kim D. Reynolds -- The Availability Heuristic Revisited: Ease of Recall and Content of Recall as Distinct Sources of information / Norbert Schwarz and Leigh Ann Vaughn -- B. Anchoring, Contamination, and Compatibility -- Incorporating the Irrelevant: Anchors in Judgments of Belief and Value / Gretchen B. Chapman and Eric J. Johnson -- Putting Adjustment Back in the Anchoring and Adjustment Heuristic / Nicholas Epley and Thomas Gilovich -- Self-Anchoring in Conversation: Why Language Users Do Not Do What They S̀̀hould'' / Boaz Keysar and Dale J. Barr -- Inferential Correction / Daniel T. Gilbert -- Mental Contamination and the Debiasing Problem / Timothy D. Wilson, David B. Centerbar and Nancy Brekke -- Sympathetic Magical Thinking: The Contagion and Similarity H̀̀euristics'' / Paul Rozin and Carol Nemeroff -- Compatibility Effects in Judgment and Choice / Paul Slovic, Dale Griffin and Amos Tversky -- C. Forecasting, Confidence, and Calibration -- The Weighing of Evidence and the Determinants of Confidence / Dale Griffin and Amos Tversky -- Inside the Planning Fallacy: The Causes and Consequences of Optimistic Time Predictions / Roger Buehler, Dale Griffin and Michael Ross -- Probability Judgment across Cultures / J. Frank Yates, Ju-Whei Lee, Winston R. Sieck, Incheol Choi and Paul C. Price -- Durability Bias in Affective Forecasting / Daniel T. Gilbert, Elizabeth C. Pinel, Timothy D. Wilson, Stephen J. Blumberg and Thalia P. Wheatley -- D. Optimism -- Resistance of Personal Risk Perceptions to Debiasing Interventions / Neil D. Weinstein and William M. Klein -- Ambiguity and Self-Evaluation: The Role of Idiosyncratic Trait Definitions in Self-Serving Assessments of Ability / David Dunning, Judith A. Meyerowitz and Amy D. Holzberg -- When Predictions Fail: The Dilemma of Unrealistic Optimism / David A. Armor and Shelley E. Taylor -- E. Norms and Counterfactuals -- Norm Theory: Comparing Reality to Its Alternatives / Daniel Kahneman and Dale T. Miller -- Counterfactual Thought, Regret, and Superstition: How to Avoid Kicking Yourself / Dale T. Miller and Brian R. Taylor
- PART TWO.
- NEW THEORETICAL DIRECTIONS -- A. Two Systems of Reasoning -- Two Systems of Reasoning / Steven A. Sloman -- The Affect Heuristic / Paul Slovic, Melissa Finucane, Ellen Peters and Donald G. MacGregor -- Individual Differences in Reasoning: Implications for the Rationality Debate? / Keith E. Stanovich and Richard F. West -- B. Support Theory -- Support Theory: A Nonextensional Representation of Subjective Probability / Amos Tversky and Derek J. Koehler -- Unpacking, Repacking, and Anchoring: Advances in Support Theory / Yuval Rottenstreich and Amos Tversky -- Remarks on Support Theory: Recent Advances and Future Directions / Lyle A. Brenner, Derek J. Koehlerand Yuval Rottenstreich -- C. Alternative Perspectives on Heuristics -- The Use of Statistical Heuristics in Everyday Inductive Reasoning / Richard E. Nisbett, David H. Krantz, Christopher Jepson and Ziva Kunda -- Feelings as Information: Moods Influence Judgments and Processing Strategies / Norbert Schwarz -- Automated Choice Heuristics / Shane Frederick -- How Good Are Fast and Frugal Heuristics? / Gerd Gigerenzer, Jean Czerlinski and Laura Martignon -- Intuitive Politicians, Theologians, and Prosecutors: Exploring the Empirical Implications of Deviant Functionalist Metaphors / Philip E. Tetlock
- PART THREE.
- REAL-WORLD APPLICATIONS -- A. Everyday judgment and Behavior -- The Hot Hand in Basketball: On the Misperception of Random Sequences / Thomas Gilovich, Robert Vallone and Amos Tversky -- Like Goes with Like: The Role of Representativeness in Erroneous and Pseudo-Scientific Beliefs / Thomas Gilovich and Kenneth Savitsky -- When Less Is More: Counterfactual Thinking and Satisfaction among Olympic Medalists / Victoria Husted Medvec, Scott F. Madey and Thomas Gilovich -- Understanding Misunderstanding: Social Psychological Perspectives / Emily Pronin, Carolyn Puccio and Lee Ross -- B. Expert judgment -- Assessing Uncertainty in Physical Constants / Max Henrion and Baruch Fischhoff -- Do Analysts Overreact / Werner F. M. De Bondt and Richard H. Thaler / The Calibration of Expert Judgment: Heuristics and Biases Beyond the Laboratory / Derek J. Koehler, Lyle Brenner and Dale Griffin -- Clinical versus Actuarial Judgment / Robyn M. Dawes, David Faust and Paul E. Meehl -- Heuristics and Biases in Application / Baruch Fischhoff -- Theory-Driven Reasoning about Plausible Pasts and Probable Futures in World Politics / Philip E. Tetlock -- References -- Index
- Control code
- FIEb16175475
- Dimensions
- 24 cm.
- Edition
- Reprinted with corrections, 2007.
- Extent
- xvi, 857 pages
- Isbn
- 9780521796798
- Media category
- unmediated
- Media MARC source
- rdamedia.
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- n
- Other physical details
- illustrations
- System control number
- (OCoLC)298213548
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