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Predictably Irrational, Revised Intl

The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions

By Dan Ariely

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| Mass Market Paperback | 9780062018205

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    We humans think we have a pretty good idea of what we want and how we make decisions and choices. This book makes it clear that our ideas about how we think may not be as accurate as we think. Standard economic theory is based on the idea of a rational consumer following certain rules (Homo Econimus ... (continue)

    We humans think we have a pretty good idea of what we want and how we make decisions and choices. This book makes it clear that our ideas about how we think may not be as accurate as we think. Standard economic theory is based on the idea of a rational consumer following certain rules (Homo Econimus). Through a series of interesting experiments, Ariely demonstrates that the way we operate is much more complicated and interesting than we may think. These tendencies which are outside the traditional notion of human behaviour are called "irrational" and Ariely shows us that these irrational tendencies can occur in predictable ways.

    The book is written in a conversational tone and is easily read by anyone. Ariely mentions a bunch of anecdotes in the course of describing his experiments which give the book a personal feel.

    The major drawback of the book is that he deduces sweeping generalizations about irrational behaviour from simple experiments that may or may not be valid. This is important because he sometimes gives policy suggestions based on these generalizations. These items almost seem tacked on and reduce the sizzle of an otherwise crisp book.

    You should read this book because it will change the way you think about how your mind operates. It has practical implications for how you make decisions. People in business and marketing should pay special attention to this book.

    P.S. A good companion book is "Stumbling on Happiness" by Daniel Gilbert.

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    audioreader said on Oct 11, 2008 about the Hardcover edition | 1 feedback

  • Entertaining experiments and easy to understand. A good read after reading the Economic Naturalist

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    weiweiwei said on Sep 24, 2011 about the Hardcover edition | Add your feedback

  • I fall in behavior economics after reading Dan's work. His view that what we understand the reality is base on how w comprehend the reality instead of how the information the reality present to us is really cool. Can't agree with him more on how the 'free lunch" means to us: it is actually a method ... (continue)

    I fall in behavior economics after reading Dan's work. His view that what we understand the reality is base on how w comprehend the reality instead of how the information the reality present to us is really cool. Can't agree with him more on how the 'free lunch" means to us: it is actually a method to help all of us better off after we realized our shortcoming and then think of how we can tackle that.

    A very good and easy reding if you want to have a look on how our brain really react to the surroundings. :)

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    Polar Bear said on Apr 9, 2011 | Add your feedback

  • Interesting experiments on human behaviour. However, aren't we all perfectly familiar with all sorts of irrationality? They are predictable enough. But it's great that the author published these research findings that would otherwise languish in academic journals with little popular appeal.

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    Holmes said on Jan 1, 2011 | Add your feedback

  • Good! It illustrates various social psychology or sociology phenomena with interesting experiments!

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    小白 said on Nov 27, 2010 | Add your feedback

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