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The Undoing Project - Summarized for Busy People - A Friendship That Changed Our Minds: Based on the Book by Michael Lewis - cover

The Undoing Project - Summarized for Busy People - A Friendship That Changed Our Minds: Based on the Book by Michael Lewis

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Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, two Israeli psychologists, collaborated on a series of radical studies that became the foundation of behavioral economics forty years ago. Considered one of the greatest partnerships in the history of science, the two started a revolution in Big Data studies, advanced evidence-based medicine, government regulation, and much of Michael Lewis’s own work. The Undoing Project shows the story of how the Nobel Prize-winning theory of the mind changed how we perceive reality.

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