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The Pleasure/Pain Principle

sidoxia wrote 2 weeks ago: The financial crisis of 2008-2009 was painful, not to mention the Flash Crash of 2010; the Debt Ceil … more →

Tags: behavioral finance, Education, Behavioral Finance, Bonds, cash, Daniel Kahneman, Debt Ceiling Debate, Fixed Income, flash crash

Thinking, Fast and Slow4 comments

Randel wrote 3 weeks ago: This week was a big learning week, covering the subjects of psychology and finance. Never knew this … more →

Tags: Finance, Psychology, Stocks and Bonds, Wisdom, CFA Institute, Daniel Kahneman, Kahneman

Thinking, Fast and Slow4 comments

Randel wrote 3 weeks ago: This week was a big learning week, covering the subjects of psychology and finance. Never knew this … more →

Tags: Finance, Psychology, Stocks and Bonds, Wisdom, CFA Institute, Daniel Kahneman, Kahneman

Thinking, Fast and Slow Book Review

Dolores Sintich wrote 1 month ago: What is intuitive decision making and how do we come to a conclusion?  Thinking, Fast and Slow by No … more →

Tags: Book Reviews, Daniel Kahneman, Kahneman, Wikipedia, Cognitive Science, Intuition, Mathematical Psychology

The Irrationality of Irrationality: The Paradox of Popular Psychology7 comments

sammcnerney wrote 1 month ago: Here’s my latest on ScientificAmerican.com  In 1996, Lyle Brenner, Derek Koehler and Amos Tver … more →

Tags: Cognitive biases, Daniel Kahneman, Derek Koehler, Lyle Brenner, narratives, Popular Psychology, Scientific American

Book Review - Thinking Fast and Slow1 comment

Lisa Taylor wrote 2 months ago: Thinking Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman This was a really interesting book. Thinking Fast and Slow … more →

Tags: Book Review, Book, Books, Reading, writing, Publishing, Author, Authors, Blog

Charlie Rose - Daniel Kahneman

Hank Moody wrote 2 months ago: I’m reading Kahneman’s Thinking Fast and Slow at the moment, I cannot praise it highly e … more →

Tags: Behavioural psychology, Daniel Kahneman, Charlie Rose

Trust Your Intuition — And See What Happens!2 comments

erickoch wrote 3 months ago: We should all be pleased that Daniel Kahneman’s eye-opening and highly entertaining book Thinking, F … more →

Tags: Michael Lewis, Daniel Kahneman, Cognitive Psychology, Thinking Fast and Slow, Donald Redelmeier

Framed: The Cost of Taking a Narrow View of Failure

ozpaez wrote 3 months ago: As a leader, you recognize the importance of innovation and understand the need to accept risks in t … more →

Tags: Decision Making, Innovation, leadership, Cognitive Traps, Daniel Kahneman, Senior Management Team, Business, Decision Making, richard thaler

29 Feb 2012 - Fear or greed?

robertbrain wrote 3 months ago: [COMMENT: This is a great article touching on the psychology and emotions of investing. A must read. … more →

Tags: 0 - General, Brainy's sharemarket blog, Psychology, Emotion, Behavioural Finance, Daniel Kahneman, Terrance Odean, irrational behaviour, herd instinct

An open letter to our Republican presidential candidates...

Dan Timberlake wrote 3 months ago: Dear Mr. Republican presidential candidate: In 2002 Daniel Kahneman won the Nobel Prize for Economic … more →

Tags: united states, social sciences, Daniel Kahneman, Republican, Presidential Race, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences, Nobel Prize, Kahneman, Emotion

Coincidences1 comment

walthe310 wrote 3 months ago: Coincidence (Photo credit: Cam in Van) I like to collect coincidences. Most coincidences are random … more →

Tags: Humor, Science Fiction, Coincidence?, Neal Stephenson

Loss Aversion

VisualBloke wrote 3 months ago: The pain of loss is felt so deeply at an emotional level that we tend to go out of our way to avoid … more →

Tags: Psychology, Business, Products, Motivation, user experience, Consumers, Daniel Kahneman, Gambling, Influence

Serial Innovators: A book review by Bob Morris

Bob Morris wrote 3 months ago: Serial Innovators: Firms That Change the World Claudio Feser John Wiley & Sons (2012) How and wh … more →

Tags: Bob's blog entries, Charles Darwin, Ecclesiastes, John Wiley Sons, Bethlehem Steel, lehman brothers, Uniroyal, enron, Worldcom

Hindsight Bias: Tripping Over the Past on the Way to the Future1 comment

ozpaez wrote 3 months ago: Hindsight bias is one of the most seductive, influential and damaging of cognitive traps. Research s … more →

Tags: Awareness, Decision Making, Cognitive Traps, Daniel Kahneman, Decision Making, Hindsight bias, Virginia Tech Massacre

Daniel Kahneman: The Trouble with Confidence

TooDamnEZ wrote 3 months ago: The trouble, says Nobel Laureate psychologist Daniel Kahneman, is that we’re often confident i … more →

Tags: musings, Helpful Information, Tech, Politics, Daniel Kahneman, Decision Making, Nobel Prize, Thought, Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences

Climate changing and improving decision-making

Rob Tiller wrote 3 months ago: It was unseasonably warm this week in central North Carolina. Some daffodils and forsythia are start … more →

Tags: Books, Public Policy, Politics, Science, Global Warming, Tea Party, climate change, Daniel Kahneman

Thinking, Fast and Slow

healthymemory wrote 4 months ago: Thinking, Fast, and Slow is the title of the current best selling book by Daniel Kahneman. Kahneman … more →

Tags: Human Memory: Theory and Data, Cognition, Daniel Kahneman, Economics, Dumbledore Hypothesis, Political Science, Thinking Fast and Slow

Sketching and Representation

Ellen Yi-Luen Do wrote 4 months ago: For Class (2/1) For the class session, each person please bring one piece of letter size paper, divi … more →

Tags: 3. Design and Sketching, Royal Institute of British Architects, London, letter, Design Studio, Tversky, Business, Architects


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