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Quotes About Recognition

Valid intuitions develop when experts have learned to recognize familiar elements in a new situation and to act in a manner that is appropriate to it.
~ Daniel Kahneman
Intuition is nothing more and nothing less than recognition.
~ Daniel Kahneman
I smiled and said nothing. But I thought, "Well, I took it away from you this morning. If your success was due mostly to chance, how much credit are you entitled to take for it?
~ Daniel Kahneman
Priming effects take many forms. If the idea of EAT is currently on your mind (whether or not you are conscious of it), you will be quicker than usual to recognize the word SOUP when it is spoken in a whisper or presented in a blurry font.
~ Daniel Kahneman
Valid intuitions develop when experts have learned to recognize familiar elements in a new situation and to act in a manner that is appropriate to it. Good
~ Daniel Kahneman
System 2 is activated when an event is detected that violates the model of the world that System 1
~ Daniel Kahneman
The truth is, as Jacoby and many followers have shown, that the name David Stenbill will look familiar when you see it because you will see it more clearly. Words that you have seen before become easier to see again—you can identify them better than other words when they are shown very briefly or masked by noise, and you will be quicker (by a few hundredths of a second) to read them than to read other words. In
~ Daniel Kahneman
people and firms reward the providers of dangerously misleading information more than they reward truth tellers.
~ Daniel Kahneman
The best we can do is a compromise: learn to recognize situations in which mistakes are likely and try harder to avoid significant mistakes when the stakes are high.
~ Daniel Kahneman
If the individual has relevant expertise, she will recognize the situation, and the intuitive solution that comes to her mind is likely to be correct. This
~ Daniel Kahneman
The experience of familiarity has a simple but powerful quality of 'pastness' that seems to indicate that it is a direct reflection of prior experience.
~ Daniel Kahneman
for System 1 in making routine decisions. The best we can do is a compromise: learn to recognize situations in which mistakes are likely and try harder to avoid significant mistakes when the stakes are high. The premise of this book is that it is easier to recognize other people's mistakes than our own.
~ Daniel Kahneman
The same bias contributes to the common observation that many members of a collaborative team feel they have done more than their share and also feel that the others are not adequately grateful for their individual contributions.
~ Daniel Kahneman
The mere observation that there is usually more than 100% credit to go around is
~ Daniel Kahneman
Familiarity is not easily distinguished from truth.
~ Daniel Kahneman
The mere expo' sure effect does not depend on the conscious experience of familiarity.
~ Daniel Kahneman
Man hat uns früh eingeschärft, dass ein Leben Publikum benötigt.
~ Daniel Kehlmann
He looks around, he suddenly recognizes in his colleagues what others see in him: tax officials. And he is one of them. How could it have happened that he became a tax official? On the computer he looks at pictures from his school days. Back then he wasn't a tax official yet.
~ Daniel Kehlmann
Dogs and philosophers do the greatest good and get the fewest rewards. —DIOGENES
~ Daniel Klein
being needed was not the same as being accepted.
~ Daniel Mason
that being needed was not the same as being accepted.
~ Daniel Mason
and what he knows and we know (Odysseus), the poet introduces an important theme that will continue to grow throughout his poem, which is: What is the difference between who we are and what others know about us? This tension between anonymity and identity will be a
~ Daniel Mendelsohn
By 'consumer society', I mean one in which commodities are increasingly used to express the core values of that society but also become the principal form through which people come to see, recognise and understand those values.
~ Daniel Miller
Desenvolvemos determinado pensamento sobre o índio, o qual vem sendo repetido à exaustão desde há muito tempo, revelando que não sabemos, de fato, quem é o índio e quais são suas especificidades culturais.
~ Daniel Munduruku