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Critical Thinking

Statistical Reasoning and Intuitive Judgment
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In Critical Thinking, Varda Liberman and Amos Tversky examine how we make judgments under uncertainty and explain how various biases can distort our consideration of evidence. Using everyday examples, they detail how to examine data and their implications with the goal of helping readers improve their intuitive reasoning and judgment. From the courtroom to the basketball court, cholesterol count to the existence of the supernatural, Liberman and Tversky explore the fundamental insights of probability, causal relationships, and making inferences from samples. They delve into the psychology of judgment, explaining why first impressions are often wrong and correct answers go against our intuitions. Originally written in Hebrew and published by the Open University in 1996, Critical Thinking is an essential guide for students and interested readers alike that teaches us to become more critical readers and consumers of information.
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ISBN/GTIN978-0-231-18768-8
ProduktartBuch
EinbandGebunden
ErscheinungslandUSA
Erscheinungsdatum06.10.2024
Seiten320 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 156 mm, Höhe 235 mm
Artikel-Nr.6019507
KatalogBuchzentrum
Datenquelle-Nr.25128237
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Varda Liberman is a professor and head of the judgment and decision-making area in the business school and director of mathematical and statistical studies at IDC Herzliya, Israel.

Amos Tversky (1937-1996) was Davis-Brack Professor of Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University. One of the most influential cognitive and behavioral psychologists of the twentieth century, he is perhaps best known for his collaboration with Daniel Kahneman.