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Book Summary

Predictably Irrational is a book by the American economist and behavioral scientist Dan Ariely, first published in 2008. The book is a non-fiction work that explores the ways in which human behavior is often irrational, and how this irrationality can have a predictable pattern. The book includes various examples and experiments that illustrate these principles, and discusses their implications for our understanding of human decision-making and behavior. The book has been praised for its accessible and engaging style, and continues to be read by people interested in psychology, economics, and behavior.

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