
Thinking, Fast and Slow
For use in schools and libraries only. A Nobel Prize-winning psychologist draws on years of research to introduce his "machinery of the mind" model on human decision-making to reveal the faults and capabilities of intuitive versus logical thinking, providing insights into such topics as optimism, the unpredictability of happiness and the psychological pitfalls of risk-taking.
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