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Logic Versus Emotion

Logic Versus Emotion explores the complex interplay between our rational thoughts and emotional responses in decision-making. It examines how these two forces compete and collaborate, significantly impacting our judgments and actions across various life domains. The book delves into cognitive psychology, rational choice theory, and emotional regulation, highlighting how understanding these elements can lead to better decision-making skills, especially in areas like personal finance and interpersonal relationships. Notably, the book emphasizes that effective decision-making isn't about suppressing emotions but integrating them with logical reasoning for a balanced approach.

The book begins by establishing a solid foundation in cognitive psychology, reviewing key concepts and seminal experiments. It then progresses to explore specific domains, such as financial and health-related decisions, illustrating how logic and emotion interact in each context. Drawing from experimental studies, behavioral economics research, and neuroimaging data, Logic Versus Emotion connects cognitive psychology with fields like behavioral economics and neuroscience. It offers strategies for enhancing decision-making skills, promoting a more balanced approach applicable to real-world scenarios, and acknowledging ongoing debates within the field.


Author:

  • Dawn Peacemaker

Format:

  • E-book

Duration:

  • 122 pages

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Natural sciences
  • Physics and chemistry
  • Society and Social Sciences
  • Psychology

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