In a recent TEDTalk, Nobel laureate Daniel Kahneman, explains that money does not buy happiness.
在最近的TED脱口秀中,诺贝尔文学奖得主丹尼尔·卡尼曼认为,金钱并不能买来快乐。
According to Nobel Prize-winning scientist Daniel Kahneman, we experience approximately 20,000 moments each and every day.
获得诺贝尔奖的科学家丹尼尔·卡尼曼,我们经验约20 000名时刻每一天。
Early researchers, such as Daniel Kahneman and the late Amos Tversky, were working on theories of human behaviour using gambling.
早期的研究者,如丹尼尔·卡尼曼(Daniel Kahneman)和已故的阿莫斯·特沃斯基(amos Tversky),进行的是人类赌博行为的理论研究。
By that I mean psychological framing, and there are many psychologists who talk about this, but notably Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky.
我指的是心理框架,有很多心理学家研究过这个问题,最著名的是丹尼尔·卡内曼和阿莫斯·特沃斯基。
Neuroscientists Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky received a 2002 Nobel Prize for their 1979 research that argued humans rarely make rational decisions.
认知神经科学家Daniel Kahneman和Amos Tversky因为1979年关于人类很少做出理智决定的研究而获得2002年的诺贝尔奖。
This is a crucial distinction: as Daniel Kahneman at Princeton University puts it, intelligence is about brain power whereas rational thinking is about control.
这是一个至关重要的不同,普林斯顿大学的Daniel Kahneman指出:智力是大脑的能力,而理性思考则是一个有关控制的问题。
Daniel Kahneman, a psychologist at Princeton University who won the Nobel prize for economics in 2002, reckons people are not as mysterious as less nosy economists supposed.
丹尼尔·卡勒曼是普林斯顿大学的心理学家,曾于2002年获得诺贝尔经济学奖。他认为人们并不象那些不太爱管闲事的经济学家们想的那样神秘。
The psychologists who first wrote about this phenomenon, Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky, estimated that in some Settings losses can be twice as painful as gains are joyous.
心理学家第一次对这种现象有所著述:丹尼尔·卡内曼以及阿莫斯·沃思吉预计,在某些情况下,损失带来的痛苦是收获带来的喜悦的两倍。
TOWARDS the end of “Thinking, Fast and Slow”, Daniel Kahneman laments that he and his late collaborator, Amos Tversky, are often credited with showing that humans make “irrational” choices.
《快思维与慢思维》(Thinking Fast and Slow)一书的作者丹尼尔·卡尼曼(Daniel Kahneman),他以及已去世的合作者埃姆斯·特沃斯基(Amos Tversky),因指出人类经常做出“不理性的”决策而备受尊重。
TOWARDS the end of “Thinking, Fast and Slow”, Daniel Kahneman laments that he and his late collaborator, Amos Tversky, are often credited with showing that humans make “irrational” choices.
《快思维与慢思维》(Thinking Fast and Slow)一书的作者丹尼尔·卡尼曼(Daniel Kahneman),他以及已去世的合作者埃姆斯·特沃斯基(Amos Tversky),因指出人类经常做出“不理性的”决策而备受尊重。
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