Robyn M. Dawes Bücher



Rational Choice in an Uncertain World
- 392 Seiten
- 14 Lesestunden
In Rational Choice in an Uncertain World , renowned authors Hastie and Dawes compare the basic principles of rationality with actual behavior in making decisions. They describe theories and research finding from the field of judgement and decision making in a non-technical manner, using anecdotes as a teaching device. Intended as an introductory textbook for advanced undergraduate and graduate students, the material not only is of scholarly interest but is practical as well.
The book delivers a sharp critique of contemporary psychotherapy, challenging widely accepted notions such as the importance of self-esteem, the impact of childhood experiences on adulthood, and the belief that self-love is necessary for loving others. Robin Dawes argues that these "pop psych" ideas have influenced societal views and practices, urging readers to reconsider the validity of these concepts in understanding human behavior and mental health.