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Books, articles, and essays for further reading
- The atomic components of thought. — Anderson, J. R., and Lebiere, C.
- Rational decisions. — Binmore, K.
- Experimental economics: Where next? — Binmore, K., and Shaked, A.
- Handbook on the economics of happiness. — Bruni, L., and Porta, P. L.
- The hot hand in basketball: Fallacy or adaptive thinking? — Burns, B. D.
- What counts: How every brain is hardwired for math. — Butterworth, B.
- Behavioral game theory: Experiments in strategic interaction. — Camerer, C.
- The rule of three: How the third event signals the emergence of a streak. — Carlson, K. A., and Shu, S. B.
- Hot hands and cool machines: Perceived intentionality in the prediction of streaks. — Caruso, E. M., and Epley, N.
- Fast, frugal and rational: How rational norms explain behavior. — Chater, N., Oaksford, M., Nakisa, R., and Redington, M.
- A foundation for behavioral economics. — Cohen, J., and Dickens, W.
- Spider heuristics. — Cross, F. R., and Jackson, R. J.
- Simple heuristics that make us smart — G. Gigerenzer, P. M. Todd, and the ABC Research Group
- Classical probability in the Enlightenment. — Daston, L. J.
- The making of an expert. — Ericsson, K. A., Prietula, M. J., and Cokely, E. T.
- In two minds: Dual processes and beyond. — Evans, J. S., and Frankish, K.
- A theory of fairness, competition and cooperation. — Fehr, E., and Schmidt, K.
- Fathom. — Finzer, B., and Erickson, T.
- Microeconomics and behavior. — Frank, R. H.
- Organization of learning. — Gallistel, C. R.
- The child’s understanding of number. — Gelman, R., and Gallistel, C. R.
- Adaptive thinking: Rationality in the real world. — Gigerenzer, G.
- Calculated risks: How to know when numbers deceive you. — Gigerenzer, G.
- Mindless statistics. — Gigerenzer, G.
- Gut feelings: The intelligence of the unconscious. — Gigerenzer, G.
- Rationality for mortals: How people cope with uncertainty. — Gigerenzer, G.
- Why does framing influence judgment? — Gigerenzer, G.
- Moral satisficing: Rethinking morality as bounded rationality. — Gigerenzer, G.
- Homo heuristicus: Why biased minds make better inferences. — Gigerenzer, G.
- Risk savvy: How to make good decisions. — Gigerenzer, G.
- Mind as computer: Birth of a metaphor. — Gigerenzer, G.
- Heuristics: The foundations of adaptive behavior. — Gigerenzer, G., Hertwig, R., and Pachur, T. (Eds.).
- Better doctors, better patients, better decisions: Envisioning health care 2020. — Gigerenzer, G., and Muir Gray, J. A.
- Bounded rationality: The adaptive toolbox. — Gigerenzer, G., and Selten, R.
- The empire of chance: How probability changed science and everyday life. — Gigerenzer, G., Swijtink, Z., Porter, T., Daston, L., Beatty, J., and Krüger, L.
- Rationality of belief, or: Why Bayesianism is neither necessary nor sufficient for rationality. — Gilboa, I., Postlewaite, A., and Schmeidler, D.
- How we know what isn’t so: The fallibility of human reason in everyday life. — Gilovich, T
- The arts and techniques of simulation. — Gnanadesikan, M., Scheaffer, R. L., and Swift, J.
- Models of bounded rationality for inference. — Goldstein, D. G.
- Bully for brontosaurus: Further reflections in natural history. — Gould, S. J.
- The emergence of probability. — Hacking, I.
- Worlds apart: How the distance between science and journalism threatens America’s future. — Hartz, J., and Chappell, R.
- Judgement and choice: The psychology of decision. — Hogarth, R. M.
- Thinking fast and slow. — Kahneman, D.
- Heuristics and biases: The psychology of intuitive judgment — T. Gilovich, D. Griffin, and D. Kahneman
- Judgment under uncertainty: Heuristics and biases. — Kahneman, D.
- The general theory of employment, interest and money. — Keynes, J. M.
- The power of intuition: How to use your gut feelings to make better decisions at work. — Klein, G.
- Risk, uncertainty and profit. — Knight, F. H.
- The toothbrush problem. — Mischel, W.
- The adaptive decision maker. — Payne, J. W., Bettman, J. R., and Johnson, E. J.
- Trust in numbers: The pursuit of objectivity in science and public life. — Porter, T. M.
- The similarity heuristic. — Read, D., and Grushka-Cockayne, Y.
- Bounded rationality in macroeconomics. — Sargent, T. J.
- The alchemy of finance — Soros, G.
- The crash of 2008 and what it means: The new paradigm for financial markets. — Soros, G.
- Freefall: America, free markets, and the sinking of the world economy. — Stiglitz, J. E.
- Quasi rational economics. — Thaler, R. H.
- Nudge: Improving decisions about health, wealth, and happiness. — Thaler, R. H.
- Ecological rationality: Intelligence in the world. — Todd, P. M., Gigerenzer, G., and the ABC Reseach Group.
- Mindless eating: Why we eat more than we think. — Wansink, B.
- Machiavellian intelligence II: Evaluations and extensions. — Machiavellian intelligence II: Evaluations and extensions.