see also
utility Vancouver Island
Venn diagrams
venture capitalists
victim compensation
vividness; of outcomes; of probabilities
vocabulary: of girls vs. boys; simple vs. pretentious
Vohs, Kathleen
vomit
, effect of word
Von Neumann, John
voting
Wainer, Howard
walking
wars
Washington Post, The
wealth,
see
money and wealth
weather
Weber, Ernste>
weight and piano playing, measuring
Weiner, Howard
well-being; climate and; defining; disposition for; duration
weighting and;
see also
happiness
West, Richard
what you see is all there is (WYSIATI); confidence and; curriculum
team and; Julie problem and; optimistic bias and; premortem
and; professorial candidate problem and; soldiers’ performance
and; Tom W problem and
wheel of fortune
“wicked” environments
Wilson, Timothy
Wimbledon tournament
wine
Winter Olympics
Wisdom of Crowds, The
(Surowiecki)
witnesses’ evidence
Woods, Tiger
words: complex vs. simple; emotionally-loaded
World Cup
World War II
worry
WYSIATI,
see
what you see is all there is
X-rays
Xu, Jing
Yale exam problem
Yom Kippur War
Zajonc, Robert
Zamir, Eyal
Zeller, Kathryn
Zweig, Jason
Zwerling, Harris
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