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100 1  Morvan, Camille,|eauthor. 
245 12 An analysis of Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman's Judgment
       under uncertainty :|bheuristics and biases|h[Hoopla 
       electronic resource] /|cCamille Morvan. 
246 14 Amos Tversky and Daniel Kahneman's Judgement under 
       uncertainty :|bheuristics and biases 
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520    Published in 1974 in the journal Science, the article 
       "Judgment under Uncertainty" had a profound impact across 
       the social sciences. Two relatively young Israeli 
       psychologists were challenging the leading ideas about 
       human thought. For decades, social scientists had used a 
       mythical figure to describe how humans make decisions: 
       homo economicus. Homo economicus was logical and 
       conscientious. To make a decision, he would evaluate all 
       the options open to him, before choosing the course of 
       action calculated to be to his best advantage. While 
       several thinkers had pointed out that this character 
       wasn't representative of real human behavior, no one had 
       come up with a better model to explain how humans make 
       decisions. Then along came TVersky and Kahneman. In 
       "Judgment under Uncertainty" they explained how the brain 
       processes information at a subconscious level, profoundly 
       affecting our decision-making without us even being aware 
       of it. Their findings transformed the way we think about 
       decision-making today. 
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600 10 Tversky, Amos|xCriticism and interpretation. 
600 10 Kahneman, Daniel,|d1934-|xCriticism and interpretation. 
650  0 Judgment. 
650  0 Heuristic. 
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