"People use heuristics: The mind as a machine for jumping to conclusions: one way is 'substitution': You're asked a question, unable to answer, so substitute an answer to a related question." That describes politicians on Meet The Press and elsewhere.
Wide coverage of topics on thinking; including discussions on the psychology of "single questions", on the machinery of intuitive thinking and judgment under uncertainty, on understanding and reducing controversy and difficulty of imposing discipline on our own decision-making and how that shapes expectations about groups doing the same.
The only non-economist to win a Nobel Prize in Economics..... didn't intend to influence economics at all, but publishing a useful article on decision-making in Econometrics cuz it was prestigious and it not appearing elsewhere drew Nobel attention to it." ChaCha! "Research is a conversation. No one dominates it. A criterion of which is that it be interesting." "The psychology of single questions." "Collaboration shortens the time in which the clarity of your idea(s) [occur] to you."
If you listen very carefully. This is brilliant.
"People use heuristics: The mind as a machine for jumping to conclusions: one way is 'substitution': You're asked a question, unable to answer, so substitute an answer to a related question." That describes politicians on Meet The Press and elsewhere.
I didn't imagine he was that cocky. He deserves it though, I admire his work.
the first non-ecomist to win a Nobel Prize in Economics is John Forbes Nash(1994), a mathematician.
Herb Simon '78
Two types of thinking: System 1: intuitive, rapid, associative, always evaluating the emotional significance of an event; System 2. Rule-governed.
Wide coverage of topics on thinking; including discussions on the psychology of "single questions", on the machinery of intuitive thinking and judgment under uncertainty, on understanding and reducing controversy and difficulty of imposing discipline on our own decision-making and how that shapes expectations about groups doing the same.
A good presentation
The progenitor of Behavioural Finance.
The only non-economist to win a Nobel Prize in Economics..... didn't intend to influence economics at all, but publishing a useful article on decision-making in Econometrics cuz it was prestigious and it not appearing elsewhere drew Nobel attention to it." ChaCha!
"Research is a conversation. No one dominates it. A criterion of which is that it be interesting." "The psychology of single questions." "Collaboration shortens the time in which the clarity of your idea(s) [occur] to you."
Wow Pay attention to the back half
Daniel is great the host could have done a better job.
I didn't hear anything that my grandma already don't know
why is he breathing so hard?
shut up - don't tell me what to do(!)
Harry's questions are too long, not well formed, and rather annoying.