You are what you choose:the habits of mind that really determine how we make decisions

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: De Marchi Scott.
Group Author: Hamilton James, 1961-
Published: Portfolio,
Publisher Address: New York, N.Y.
Publication Dates: 2009.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
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Carrier Form: vi, 197 p.: ill. ; 22 cm.
ISBN: 9781591842866 (cloth)
1591842867
Index Number: F713
CLC: F713.55
Call Number: F713.55/D372
Contents: Includes bibliographical references (p. [173]-187) and index.
How you decide -- You are what you choose -- Happy, healthy, and wise -- All-consuming -- Consuming politics -- Early adopters -- Traits in the wild.
"Duke University professors Scott de Marchi and James T. Hamilton present a new theory about how we decide. Based on a groundbreaking survey of more than thirty thousand subjects, their research shows that each of us possesses six core traits that shape our decisions, from what to have for lunch to whether to lie on a tax return." "Regardless of the context, we stick with our entrenched habits of mind - such as whether we focus on current or future happiness, how much risk we can handle, or how much we care about hurting others. We're also consistent about how much information we gather before making a choice, how heavily we weigh the opinions of others, and whether we prefer novelty or the tried-and-true."--BOOK JACKET.