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Irrationality is cognition, thinking, talking, or
acting without rationality.
Irrationality often has a
negative connotation, as
thinking and actions...
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Mercer is a
professor of
behavioral psychology,
whose interests,
human irrationality in particular,
reflect Ariely’s own work in
behavioral economics. Like...
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irrational magnitudes. He also
introduced an
arithmetical approach to the
concept of
irrationality, as he
attributes the
following to
irrational magnitudes:...
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movements and systems.
Irrationalism in the true
sense refers to
worldviews that are
particularly characterized by the
moment of
irrationality and that also put...
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known as
rational irrationality was po****rized by
economist Bryan Caplan in 2001 to
reconcile the
widespread existence of
irrational behavior (particularly...
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Irrational fear may
refer to:
Irrational fear (phobia), any of
several anxiety disorders Irrational fear (unknown), fear of the
unknown Fear (disambiguation)...
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their irrationality exponent is not known.
Below is a
table of
known upper and
lower bounds. The
irrationality base or
Sondow irrationality measure...
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number is
irrational. The
square root of 2 was the
first such
number to be
proved irrational.
Theodorus of
Cyrene proved the
irrationality of the square...
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actually proves that π 2 {\displaystyle \pi ^{2}} is
irrational. As in many
proofs of
irrationality, it is a
proof by contradiction.
Consider the sequences...
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Irrational exuberance" is the
phrase used by the then-Federal
Reserve Board chairman, Alan Greenspan, in a
December 1996
speech given at the American...