Predictably Irrational [图书] 豆瓣
7.5 (8 个评分) 作者: Dan Ariely publishing house: Harper Collins 2008
From Publishers Weekly
Irrational behavior is a part of human nature, but as MIT professor Ariely has discovered in 20 years of researching behavioral economics, people tend to behave irrationally in a predictable fashion. Drawing on psychology and economics, behavioral economics can show us why cautious people make poor decisions about sex when aroused, why patients get greater relief from a more expensive drug over its cheaper counterpart and why honest people may steal office supplies or communal food, but not money. According to Ariely, our understanding of economics, now based on the assumption of a rational subject, should, in fact, be based on our systematic, unsurprising irrationality. Ariely argues that greater understanding of previously ignored or misunderstood forces (emotions, relativity and social norms) that influence our economic behavior brings a variety of opportunities for reexamining individual motivation and consumer choice, as well as economic and educational policy. Ariely's intelligent, exuberant style and thought-provoking arguments make for a fascinating, eye-opening read. (Feb.)
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wants to read Predictably Irrational
他这些实验的例子当然是非常偏颇的 ,但是有了 AI我们能够把这些有失偏颇的例子反而能够让它变得更加完整。
比如诱饵效应,你知道这个效应同时还要知道在哪些条件情况下这个效应会失效。所以把这本书当引子 ,我觉得还可以去读一下。