We make decisions every day. Yet we are sometimes perplexed by these
decisions and the decisions of others. To complicate things further,
we live in an age where there are more things to choose from than ever
before – the Internet is transforming our choices and making us more
accountable for them: what we choose is recorded, modelled and used to
predict our future behaviour. So are we in a position to make better
choices today than we were a decade ago? Certainly there are some who
believe so. Psychologists claim we are subject to hidden mental
processes that lead us to one thing rather than another; economists
offer predictions about what people will buy; and some philosophers
claim that our choices echo our evolutionary past. Are these claims
merited? Do they reflect the beginnings of a new science of choice?
This book offers a critical overview of these and other claims,
showing where they are justified and where they are exaggerated. It
will be an essential reference for anyone interested in whether
science can help us to understand both the ways people make choices in
their everyday lives and how these may be changing.
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ISBN
9780745683904
Publisert
2018
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Polity
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok