Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman - A 30-minute Summary - InstaRead Summaries

Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman - A 30-minute Summary

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  • Release Date: 2014-04-04
  • Genre: Study Aids
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Introduction

In this book Daniel Kahneman hopes to identify and understand errors of judgment and choice. He wants to provide a richer and more accurate vocabulary to discuss these errors. He worked with his colleague, Amos Tversky, doing research on intuitive statistics. The two of them had already concluded in an earlier seminar that their own intuitions were lacking. Their subjective judgments were biased, they were too willing to believe research findings based on inadequate evidence, and they collected too few observations in their own research. The goal of their study was to find out whether other researchers had this problem as well.

Kahneman and Tversky found that participants in their studies ignored the relevant statistical facts and relied exclusively on resemblance. They used resemblance as a heuristic (rule of thumb) to simplify things when making a difficult judgment. Relying on this heuristic caused predictable biases (systematic errors) in their predictions. The research partners learned that people tend to determine the importance of issues by how easy they are retrieved from their memory. This is brought about in large part by the extent of coverage of the issues in the media.

Kahneman presents a view of how the mind works, drawing on recent developments in cognitive and social psychology. He explains the differences between fast (intuitive) thinking and slow (deliberate) thinking. People have a limitation in their minds: an excessive confidence in what they think they know.

Reviews

  • Great summary

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    By briefreads_mi
    Well constructed summary!
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    5
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    This is great book and I definitely recommend it to anyone looking for a quick summary of all the important details! The author does a great job of highlighting all the main concepts and making surethat it is smooth for the reader to read.
  • Definitely a must read

    5
    By TheFadeness
    I read this book before and it is a must read. It is a great summary of Thinking, Fast and Slow and makes it so you don't actually have to read the actual book, but instead just read this! I would recommend anyone who doesn't have time to read the actual book.
  • Start thinking

    5
    By Daniel Berenguer
    I used to think that I was "rationale" and that all my actions were based on very logical thinking, not so much, this book opened my eyes and my mind and thaught me how to truly think.
  • Great Summary, goes to the point

    5
    By SaveYourVote
    It's really a great finding to have read this book summary which explains briefly a deeply studied subject about how the intuition fails and the subjective judgements are biased, and how in the book everythings gets explained about findings in this area
  • Excellent book

    5
    By Melani Bossio
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  • Good summary

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  • Worth reading cover to back

    5
    By Levi613
    Fascinating and easy reading. The >400 pages seemed a bit daunting until I started reading but it all moves along very smoothly. The presented concepts and real life examples are just amazing. Definitely worth every bit to get this book and read it cover to back.