Just curious, I know that a few chapters from Thinking Fast and Slow were marred by references to studies that are notorious for their irreproducibility (is that a word?), but overall is that a social psychology book or is it more just... something else? cognitive science?
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I'd call Kahneman mainly a cognitive psychologist focuses on judgement and decision making as cognitive processes.
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It's a GD nightmare. Tried to replicate a PNAS study (got authors' exact Qualtrics study and used similar pool) with ~1000 per condition (two in original, four in replication) and came up with nil. PNAS. PNAS allowed this study through. It's all so broken.
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Communist goal no 39, circa 1963: 'Dominate the psychiatric profession and use mental health laws as a means of gaining coercive control over those who oppose Communist goals.'
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