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Those interested in the (extensive) science of framing biases in human reasoning will want to consult Kahneman and Tversky's classic "Choices, Values, and Frames": http://amzn.com/0521627494

Yes, it's dry and scholarly and will require that you relearn basic statistics. You want to read it anyway.




Read "Judgment Under Uncertainty" first.


Thanks! I commented on the article mentioning that since Mark Liberman was asking for empirical studies.




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