THINKING, FAST AND SLOW In memory of Amos Tversky
Ten. The Law of Small Numbers
Twenty-two. Expert Intuition: When Can We Trust It?
The Characters of the Story
Speaking of Attention and Effort
The Busy and Depleted System Two
Intelligence, Control, Rationality
How to Write a Persuasive Message
The Pleasure of Cognitive Ease
Ease, Mood, and Intuition
Speaking of Cognitive Ease
Seeing Causes and Intentions
Speaking of Norms and Causes
Neglect of Ambiguity and Suppression of Doubt
A Bias to Believe and Confirm
Exaggerated Emotional Coherence (Halo Effect)
What You See is All There is
Speaking of Jumping to Conclusions
Answering an Easier Question
The Mood Heuristic for Happiness
Speaking of Substitution and Heuristics
Characteristics of System one
A Bias of Confidence Over Doubt
Speaking of the Law of Small Numbers
Anchoring as Priming Effect
Uses and Abuses of Anchors
Anchoring and the Two Systems
The Psychology of Availability