Thomas Gilovich Reihenfolge der Bücher (Chronologisch)
Thomas Gilovich ist ein Psychologieprofessor, der sich mit Entscheidungsfindung und Verhaltensökonomie beschäftigt. Seine Forschung untersucht kritisch die psychologischen Faktoren, die beeinflussen, wie Individuen Entscheidungen treffen und wirtschaftliches Verhalten prägen. Durch seine zugänglichen Schriften zielt Gilovich darauf ab, diese komplexen kognitiven Prozesse einem breiteren Publikum nahezubringen.






The Sixth Edition of this social psychology textbook emphasizes active learning to enhance scientific thinking skills. Led by Tom Gilovich, it encourages critical analysis of key concepts and current controversies, including a new chapter on the impact of stereotyping and discrimination. Updated with fresh research and examples, it features enhanced online assessments and teaching tools, allowing instructors to create engaging courses efficiently. This edition aims to deepen students' understanding of social psychology through interactive and practical approaches.
Proč chytří lidé dělají hloupé chyby když jde o peníze a jak tyto chyby napravit
- 238 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
A jak tyto chyby napravit Toto je úžasná kniha: zdravý rozum nad peníze. Průvodce pro všechny, kdo mají během finančního rozhodování zmatek v hlavě. Belsky a Gilovich se do tématu finančních rozhodnutí opřeli zevnitř. Srozumitelně a velmi přesvědčivě vymetají psychologické překážky, které stojí v cestě k našim cílům.
Heuristics and Biases : The Psychology of Intuitive Judgment
- 874 Seiten
- 31 Lesestunden
Judgment pervades human experience. Do I have a strong enough case to go to trial? Will the Fed change interest rates? Can I trust this person? This book examines how people answer such questions. How do people cope with the complexities of the world economy, the uncertain behavior of friends and adversaries, or their own changing tastes and personalities? When are people's judgments prone to bias, and what is responsible for their biases? This book compiles psychologists' best attempts to answer these important questions.
Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes and How to Correct Them
- 220 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Why do so many otherwise smart people make foolish financial choices? Why do investors sell stocks just before they skyrocket -- and cling to others as they plummer? Why do shoppers overspend when using credit cards rather than cash? What do our habits of tipping or buying lottery tickets indicate about our relationship with money? In this fascinating investigation of the ways we spend, invest, save, borrow, and waste money, Gary Belsky and Thomas Gilovich reveal the psychological causes -- the patterns of thinking and decision making -- of irrational behavior. Most important, they focus on the decisions we make every day and, using entertaining examples, provide invaluable tips on avoiding the financial faux pas that can cost thousands of dollars each year.
Thomas Gilovich offers a wise and readable guide to the fallacy of the obvious in everyday life.