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Behavioural economics saved my dog: Life advice for the imperfect human / Ariely, Dan; Haefeli, William(ill.) 2015  Book
Ariely, Dan Book
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Publication London, Oneworld Publications, 2015.
Description xiii, 221pRed spine
Summary/Abstract Author Dan Ariely brings his unique perspective to bear on a maelstrom of life's problems from how to deal with a Christmas card list that's fast becoming unmanageable to whether or not you should have children. Ariely changed the way we view ourselves, how we think and how we act, with his book Predictably Irrational. In his immensely popular Wall Street Journal advice column, where readers "Ask Ariely" for his help with various dilemmas, he provides a logical view on the seemingly illogical, shedding light on the most curious minutiae of human behaviour. With a helping hand from legendary New Yorker cartoonist William Haefeli, Ariely's new book will make you laugh at the ridiculous aspects of our daily existence just as you gain a new perspective on how to handle the inevitable challenges that life brings us all.
Standard Number 9781780748177 Pb.
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Predictably irrational: The hidden forces that shape our decisions / Ariely, Dan 2008  Book
Ariely, Dan Book
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Publication New York, Harper Perennial, 2008.
Description xxii, 349pRed and blue spine
Summary/Abstract A book that refutes the common assumption that we behave in fundamentally rational ways. In making decisions, we constantly over and under spend, underestimate and vice-versa, procrastinate and make spontaneous decisions too. However this behaviour is neither random nor senseless, but predictably irrational which is the subject of this book.
Standard Number 9780061353246 Pb.
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Upside of irrationality: The unexpected benefits of defying logic at home and at work / Ariely, Dan 2010  Book
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Publication London, HarperCollins Publishers, 2010.
Description xi, 334pWhite Spine
Summary/Abstract Analyses the irrationality of decision-making, makes us aware of the hidden forces of emotions, meaning and ownership through which better decision-making ensues.
Standard Number 9780007412655 Pb.
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