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Table of biases, the normative models they violate, and their explanations

by lukeprog
19th Aug 2011
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Table of biases, the normative models they violate, and their explanations
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[-]Solvent14y10

That's very useful. I'll print out a copy and put it on my wall.

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[-]tetsuo5514y00

How do i read the table? I don't understand it.

Also is that book a recommended read?

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[-]Manfred14y10

The table is just a collection of keywords. If you don't already know the content that it summarizes it's pretty useless.

Or at least it's useless on an entry-by-entry basis - I know some but not some others.

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[-]lukeprog14y10

I think it's my favorite rationality textbook, yes.

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The title says it all: PDF. From Baron's Thinking and Deciding, 4th edition.

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