Try books by Gerd Gigerenzer (search on Amazon). I particularly like his Empire of Chance, about different schools of probability analysis. Bounded Rationality is pretty good, too. The difference between Gigerenzer’s and Tversky’s attitudes is not particularly impressive (they apparently hate each other, even though one is dead). One is decision making when in a hurry (Gigerenzer) and the other is decision-making with insufficient data (Tversky) (or maybe it’s the other way around, tedious stuff). Discussions of biases is fascinating by both authors.
Try books by Gerd Gigerenzer (search on Amazon). I particularly like his Empire of Chance, about different schools of probability analysis. Bounded Rationality is pretty good, too. The difference between Gigerenzer’s and Tversky’s attitudes is not particularly impressive (they apparently hate each other, even though one is dead). One is decision making when in a hurry (Gigerenzer) and the other is decision-making with insufficient data (Tversky) (or maybe it’s the other way around, tedious stuff). Discussions of biases is fascinating by both authors.
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