Ejmos Tverski

Ejmos Tverski

psychologist Israel

Ejmos Tverski was a prominent cognitive psychologist whose pioneering research, particularly in collaboration with Daniel Kahneman, revolutionized the understanding of human judgment and decision-making. His work focused on cognitive biases and heuristics, exploring how people make choices under uncertainty. Tversky's contributions laid the groundwork for behavioral economics, influencing various disciplines including psychology, economics, and public policy. His innovative ideas have had a lasting impact on how we perceive rationality and decision-making processes.

Born on Mar 16, 1938 (87 years old)

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