Kahneman is rare example of a scientist critical to his own ideas,trying to falsify them rather than p-hack his way to fame. I recommend M. Lewis’s book about his and Tversky’s work.
My impression of The Undoing Project (Michael Lewis’s book that you recommend) was that it absolutely and completely ignored the replication crisis. I was hoping for more and ended up super disappointed. It was a fun bit of biography but I don’t think it has any bearing on Davy’s question.
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/335312555_Not_lost_in_translation_Successfully_replicating_Prospect_Theory_in_19_countries
Kahneman is rare example of a scientist critical to his own ideas,trying to falsify them rather than p-hack his way to fame. I recommend M. Lewis’s book about his and Tversky’s work.
My impression of The Undoing Project (Michael Lewis’s book that you recommend) was that it absolutely and completely ignored the replication crisis. I was hoping for more and ended up super disappointed. It was a fun bit of biography but I don’t think it has any bearing on Davy’s question.
Thanks, this is helpful and in line with that article.