Decision Making and Rationality in the Modern World (Fundamentals in Cognition)

Decision Making and Rationality in the Modern World (Fundamentals in Cognition)

by KeithE.Stanovich (Author)

Synopsis

In Decision Making and Rationality in the Modern World, Keith E. Stanovich demonstrates how work in the cognitive psychology of decision making has implications for the large and theoretically contentious debates about the nature of human rationality. Written specifically for undergraduate psychology students, the book presents a very practical approach to decision making, which is too often perceived by students as an artificial set of skills used only in academia and not in the real world. Instead, Stanovich shows how good decision-making procedures support rational behavior that enables people to act most efficiently to fulfill their goals. He explains how the concept of rationality is understood in cognitive science in terms of good decision making and judgment. Books in the Fundamentals of Cognition series serve as ideal instructional resources for advanced courses in cognitive psychology. They provide an up-to-date, well-organized survey of our current understanding of the major theories of cognitive psychology. The books are concise, which allows instructors to incorporate the latest original research and readings into their courses without overburdening their students. Focused without being too advanced-and comprehensive without being too broad-these books are the perfect resource for both students and instructors.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 208
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA
Published: 06 Aug 2009

ISBN 10: 0195328124
ISBN 13: 9780195328127

Media Reviews
In this masterly work, Keith Stanovich provides an excellent and readable review of the literature on the psychology of decision making and the rationality debate that it has engendered. Beyond this, he conveys his own distinctive insights into the rationality of human behavior in the everyday world. This is a most welcome introduction for students to this fascinating and important topic. * Jonathan Evans, Centre for Thinking and Language, University of Plymouth *