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Daniel Gilbert
affective forecasting; Stumbling on Happiness.
Professor of psychology at Harvard University, where he has taught for several decades. His research on affective forecasting demonstrates that people overestimate the emotional impact of both positive and negative future events — a phenomenon he calls 'impact bias'. His 2006 book Stumbling on Happiness brought these ideas to a broad public audience.
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Adam Alter
Drunk Tank Pink; Irresistible; cue-driven behavior research.
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02Adam Galinsky
power and decision-making.
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03Amos Tversky
heuristics-and-biases program; Prospect Theory co-author.
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04Anders Ericsson
deliberate practice.
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05Andrei Shleifer
noise traders; inefficient markets.
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06Annie Duke
Thinking in Bets; resulting fallacy.
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07Antonio Damasio
somatic-marker hypothesis.
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08Barbara Mellers
Good Judgment Project co-PI; forecasting accuracy.
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Last updated
10 May 2026