Predictably irrational : the hidden forces that shape our decisions
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New York : Harper Perennial, 2010.
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New York : Harper Perennial, 2010.
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xxii, 349 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
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English

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"Revised and expanded edition."
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [335]-349).
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Why do smart people make irrational decisions every day? The answers will surprise you. This book is a look at why we all make illogical decisions. Why can a 50-cent aspirin do what a penny aspirin can't? If an item is "free" it must be a bargain, right? Why is everything relative, even when it shouldn't be? How do our expectations influence our actual opinions and decisions? In this book, the author, a behavioral economist cuts to the heart of our strange behaviour, demonstrating how irrationality often supplants rational thought and that the reason for this is embedded in the very structure of our minds. This book blends everyday experiences with a series of illuminating and often surprising experiments, that will change the understanding of human behaviour. And, by recognizing these patterns, the author shows that we can make better decisions in business, in matters of collective welfare, and in our everyday lives from drinking coffee to losing weight, buying a car to choosing a romantic partner.

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Ariely, D. (2010). Predictably irrational: the hidden forces that shape our decisions (First Harper Perennial revised and expanded edition.). Harper Perennial.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Ariely, Dan. 2010. Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions. Harper Perennial.

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Ariely, Dan. Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions Harper Perennial, 2010.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Ariely, Dan. Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces That Shape Our Decisions First Harper Perennial revised and expanded edition., Harper Perennial, 2010.

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