Description: Author: Dan Ariely Title: Predictably Irrational revised and expanded edition Subtitle: The Hidden Forces that Shape Our Decisions Series: Publisher: Harper Year: 2009 Signed: on title page “Irrationally yours Dan Ariely” Dust Jacket: Very Good, printed “New York Times Best Seller” & “autograph copy,” not price clipped, protected in mylar Book: Nearly as new, bright, white boards with orange spine and white lettering Text: Near fine, the text appears clean throughout, the pages are rough cut, Backstory: In this book, which has become something of a foundational work in behavioral economics, Ariely reports research and investigates studies that reveal biases and heuristics in human decision making. Instead of conceding occasional irrationality in human decision-making, research suggests patterns and recuring systems that lead to sub-optimal choices. I find the research and stories fascinating and insightful and believe that this and other works by Ariely, Kahneman, and others will come to define a significant shift in our thinking about decision making. Scarce signed. Gift quality. I am selling many books from my personal professional library associated with 50 years of teaching. Books are in philosophy, psychology, economics, sciences, etc. Please ask questions or for additional images. I am not a professional book grader or seller.
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Binding: Hardcover
Language: English
Special Attributes: Dust Jacket
Signed: Yes
Author: Dan Ariely
Personalized: Yes
Publisher: Harper
Topic: Behavioral Economics
Subject: Honesty
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 2009