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  2. Mar 28, 2024 · Kahneman, who died at 90, was a Nobel laureate in economics and a pioneer of behavioral science. He applied cognitive psychology to economic analysis, influenced many disciplines and inspired generations of students and colleagues.

  3. Kahneman was average in mathematics, but he thrived in psychology. [12] Kahneman was led to psychology when he discovered in his teens that he was more interested in why people believe in God than in whether God exists, and more interested in indignation than in ethics. [12]

  4. May 2, 2024 · Daniel Kahneman was an Israeli-born psychologist and a corecipient of the Nobel Prize for Economics in 2002 for his integration of psychological research into economic science. His pioneering work examined human judgment and decision making under uncertainty. Kahneman shared the award with Vernon L. Smith.

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  5. Apr 2, 2024 · His scientific contributions, many made in collaboration with cognitive psychologist Amos Tversky, transformed the disciplines of psychology and economics. They also had outsize effects on...

  6. Mar 27, 2024 · Daniel Kahneman began his prize-awarded research in the late 1960s. In order to increase understanding of how people make economic decisions, he drew on cognitive psychology in relation to the mental process used in forming judgements and making choices.

  7. May 3, 2024 · 03 May 2024. Daniel Kahneman obituary: psychologist who revolutionized the way we think about thinking. Nobel prizewinner whose insights into the foibles of human decision-making launched the...

  8. Apr 9, 2024 · A psychologist by training, Kahnemans contributions have deeply influenced economics, leading to the recognition of his work with the Nobel Prize in 2002. But his legacy extends far beyond economic theory, profoundly impacting political decision-making, policy formulation, and the rise of “nudge units”.

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