A compilation of different approaches--normative, descriptive,and prescriptive--develops this integrated analysis of decision-making that emphasizes the contributions of various disciplinary interests.
Amos Tversky Libros
Amos Tversky fue un psicólogo cognitivo y matemático cuyo trabajo dio forma a nuestra comprensión de la toma de decisiones humanas. Fue fundamental para descubrir sesgos cognitivos sistemáticos y revelar cómo los individuos perciben y manejan el riesgo. Su investigación temprana se centró en los fundamentos de la medición, lo que llevó a un importante tratado de varios volúmenes. En colaboración con Daniel Kahneman, Tversky exploró la psicología de la predicción y el juicio de probabilidad, desarrollando la teoría de las perspectivas, una contribución seminal a la economía conductual que explica las elecciones económicas irracionales.





Choices, Values, and Frames
- 860 páginas
- 31 horas de lectura
Choices, Values, and Frames presents an empirical and theoretical challenge to classical utility theory, offering prospect theory as an alternative framework. Extensions and applications to diverse economic phenomena and to studies of consumer behavior are discussed. The book also elaborates on framing effects and other demonstrations that preferences are constructed in context, and it develops new approaches to the standard view of choice-based utility. As with the classic 1982 volume, Judgment Under Uncertainty, this volume is comprised of papers published in diverse academic journals. The editors have written several new chapters and a preface to provide a context for the work.
Foundations of Measurement Volume II
Geometrical, Threshold, and Probabilistic Representations
- 512 páginas
- 18 horas de lectura
A classic series in the field of quantitative measurement, Volume I introduces the distinct mathematical results that serve to formulate numerical representations of qualitative structures. Volume II extends the subject in the direction of geometrical, threshold, and probabilistic representations, and Volume III examines representation as expressed in axiomatization and invariance. 1989 edition.
First volume in the three books Foundations of Measurement series.Table of contents:Preface1. Introduction2. Construction of numerical functions3. Extensive measurement4. Difference measurement5. Probability representations6. Additive conjoint measurement7. Polynomial conjoint measurement8. Conditional expected utility9. Measurement inequalities10. Dimensional analysis and numerical lawsAnswers and hints to selected exercisesReferences
Essential Tversky
- 400 páginas
- 14 horas de lectura
Amos Tversky (1937-1996) was a towering figure in the cognitive and decision sciences. His work was ingenious, exciting, and influential, spanning topics from intuition to statistics to behavioral economics. His long and extraordinarily productive collaboration with his friend and colleague Daniel Kahneman was the subject of Michael Lewis's best-selling book, The Undoing Project: A Friendship that Changed Our Minds. The Essential Tversky offers a selection of Tversky's best, most influential and accessible papers, classics chosen to capture the essence of Tversky's thought