Predictably Irrational [图书] 豆瓣
7.5 (8 个评分) 作者: Dan Ariely publishing house: Harper Collins 2008
From Publishers Weekly
Irrational behavior is a part of human nature, but as MIT professor Ariely has discovered in 20 years of researching behavioral economics, people tend to behave irrationally in a predictable fashion. Drawing on psychology and economics, behavioral economics can show us why cautious people make poor decisions about sex when aroused, why patients get greater relief from a more expensive drug over its cheaper counterpart and why honest people may steal office supplies or communal food, but not money. According to Ariely, our understanding of economics, now based on the assumption of a rational subject, should, in fact, be based on our systematic, unsurprising irrationality. Ariely argues that greater understanding of previously ignored or misunderstood forces (emotions, relativity and social norms) that influence our economic behavior brings a variety of opportunities for reexamining individual motivation and consumer choice, as well as economic and educational policy. Ariely's intelligent, exuberant style and thought-provoking arguments make for a fascinating, eye-opening read. (Feb.)
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“在 2021 年前后,学术界知名吃瓜网站 Data Colada 爆出严重丑闻,阿里里在 2012 年发表的一篇关于“诚实”的重要论文(即书中关于通过在表格顶部签字来减少欺诈的实验基础)被证实数据纯属造假(数据是由电脑随机生成的,而不是真实实验得来)” 心理学也是学术造假重灾区啊
为什么自私的基因和裸猿两本书没有学术造假,因为他们是老一代科普作家,根本没有任何实验数据。