How to Predict the Unpredictable
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Attribute | Value | Help |
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Type | Paperback | |
Author | William Poundstone | |
Language | English | |
Page count | 304 | |
Published year | 2016 |
Features
- Format: Paperback | 304 pages
- Language: English
- Author: William Poundstone
- Published: 2016
Description
div:first-child]:line-clamp-4">We are hard-wired to believe that the world is more predictable than it is. We chase 'winning streaks' that are often just illusions, and we are all too predictable exactly when we try hardest not to be. In the 1970s, Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky coined the phrase 'representativeness' to describe the psychology of this behaviour. Since then representativeness has been used by auditors to catch people fiddling their tax returns and by hedge fund managers to reap billions from the emotions of small investors. , , Now Poundstone for the first time makes these techniques fun, easy, and profitable for everyone, in the everyday situations that matter. You'll learn how to tackle multiple choice tests, what internet passwords to avoid, how to up your odds of winning the office Premier League sweepstakes, and the best ways to invest your money.
Overview
- Recommended AgeSuitable for 12 years & above
- Product Dimensions12.9 x 19.8 x 2.2 cm
- Package Dimensions13.1 x 20 x 2.4 cm
- Package Weight0.3 kg
- SKUHR-9781780747200