Gut Feelings

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Gut Feelings is a popular science book by psychologist Gerd Gigerenzer that explores how intuitive, heuristic-based decision-making can be surprisingly accurate and adaptive.

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argues heuristics can outperform complex models in uncertain environments
author Gerd Gigerenzer NERFINISHED
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
explores how intuitive judgments can be accurate
limitations of classical rational choice models
the ecological rationality of heuristics
the role of unconscious processes in decisions
genre popular science
psychology
hasAuthorProfession psychologist
hasFormat audiobook
ebook
hardcover
paperback
hasPerspective behavioral economics
cognitive science
psychological
hasTheme adaptation to real-world environments
critique of overreliance on statistics
simplicity in decision rules
trusting intuition
influencedField behavioral decision theory NERFINISHED
management decision-making
risk communication
intendedAudience general audience
readers interested in behavioral economics
readers interested in psychology
language English
mainSubject adaptive behavior
bounded rationality
decision-making
fast and frugal heuristics
heuristics
intuition
risk
uncertainty
notableConcept one-reason decision-making
recognition heuristic
take-the-best heuristic
publicationYear 2007
publisher Viking NERFINISHED
relatedWork Calculated Risks NERFINISHED
Risk Savvy NERFINISHED
Simple Heuristics That Make Us Smart NERFINISHED

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