"Nobel Prize-Winning Psychologist Daniel Kahneman Dies at 90"

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Daniel Kahneman, a psychologist known for his work in behavioral economics and winner of the Nobel Prize, has passed away at the age of 90. His research challenged traditional economic assumptions about rational decision-making and highlighted biases that affect choices. Kahneman's influential work with Amos Tversky led to the development of behavioral economics and the publication of the bestselling book "Thinking, Fast and Slow." His legacy includes groundbreaking insights into human decision-making processes and the impact of framing on choices.
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