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Thinking, Fast and Slow - Daniel Kahneman

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W. Edwards, “Conservatism in Human Information Processing,” in Formal<br />

Representation of Human Judgment, ed. B. Kleinmuntz (New York: Wiley, 1968), 17–52.<br />

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<strong>Kahneman</strong> <strong>and</strong> Tversky, “Subjective Probability.”<br />

8.<br />

A. Tversky <strong>and</strong> D. <strong>Kahneman</strong>, “Belief in the Law of Small Numbers,” Psychological<br />

Bulletin 76 (1971): 105–10.<br />

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<strong>Kahneman</strong> <strong>and</strong> Tversky, “On the Psychology of Prediction.”<br />

Ibid.<br />

Ibid.<br />

Ibid.<br />

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A. Tversky <strong>and</strong> D. <strong>Kahneman</strong>, “Availability: A Heuristic for Judging Frequency <strong>and</strong><br />

Probability,” Cognitive Psychology 5 (1973): 207–32.<br />

Ibid.<br />

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R. C. Galbraith <strong>and</strong> B. J. Underwood, “Perceived Frequency of Concrete <strong>and</strong> Abstract<br />

Words,” Memory & Cognition 1 (1973): 56–60.<br />

16.<br />

Tversky <strong>and</strong> <strong>Kahneman</strong>, “Availability.”<br />

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