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What was Amos Tversky's area of expertise?
What was Amos Tversky's area of expertise?
- Behavioral economics
- Both A and B (correct)
- Social psychology
- Cognitive and mathematical psychology
What is the name of the treatise that Tversky co-authored?
What is the name of the treatise that Tversky co-authored?
- Foundations of Measurement (correct)
- Thinking, Fast and Slow
- The Psychology of Judgment
- The Art of Thinking Clearly
Who did Tversky collaborate with to develop prospect theory?
Who did Tversky collaborate with to develop prospect theory?
- Itamar Simonson
- Daniel Kahneman (correct)
- Thomas Gilovich
- Paul Slovic
Where did Tversky spend the rest of his career teaching?
Where did Tversky spend the rest of his career teaching?
What rank did Tversky receive in the Review of General Psychology survey?
What rank did Tversky receive in the Review of General Psychology survey?
What is the cognitive theory that Tversky and Kahneman laid out?
What is the cognitive theory that Tversky and Kahneman laid out?
What was Tversky's cause of death?
What was Tversky's cause of death?
In what year was Tversky born?
In what year was Tversky born?
In what capacity did Tversky serve in the Israel Defense Forces?
In what capacity did Tversky serve in the Israel Defense Forces?
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Amos Tversky: Key Figure in Cognitive Psychology and Behavioral Economics
- Tversky was an Israeli cognitive and mathematical psychologist.
- He is known for his work on the discovery of systematic human cognitive bias and handling of risk.
- Tversky co-authored a three-volume treatise, Foundations of Measurement.
- He worked with Daniel Kahneman to develop prospect theory, which aims to explain irrational human economic choices.
- Kahneman received the 2002 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for the work he did in collaboration with Tversky.
- Tversky also collaborated with leading researchers including Thomas Gilovich, Itamar Simonson, Paul Slovic, and Richard Thaler.
- A Review of General Psychology survey ranked Tversky as the 93rd most cited psychologist of the 20th century.
- Tversky was born in Haifa, British Palestine, in 1937.
- He served with distinction in the Israel Defense Forces as a paratrooper.
- Tversky taught at Hebrew University and Stanford University, where he spent the rest of his career.
- Tversky and Kahneman laid out eleven "cognitive illusions" that affect human judgment.
- Tversky died of metastatic melanoma in 1996.
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