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Dan Ariely, Predictably Irrational. Harper Collins (forthcoming in 2008)
On Amir, Orly Lobel, and Dan Ariely (2005), "Making Consumpion Decisions by Following Personal Rules," In Ratti Ratneshwar & David Mick (eds.s) Inside Consumption: Frontiers of Research on Consumer Motives, Goals, and Desires, Routledge Press.
Dan Ariely, George Loewenstein, and Drazen Prelec (2005), "Coherent arbitrariness: Stable demand curves without stable preferences," in The Construction of Preference, edited by Sarah Lichtenstein and Paul Slovic, Cambridge University Press
Dan Ariely, George Loewenstein, and Drazen Prelec (2005), "Tom Sawyer and the Construction of Value," in Sarah Lichtenstein and Paul Slovic (eds.) The Construction of Preference, Cambridge University Press
Dan Ariely, George Loewenstein, and Drazen Prelec (2003), "Coherent arbitrariness: Stable demand curves without stable preferences," in Isabelle Brocas and Juan Carrillo (eds) The Psychology of Economic Decisions. Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press
Johnathan W. Schooler, Dan Ariely and George Loewenstein (2003), "The Pursuit and Assessment of Happiness can be Self-Defeating, in The Psychology of Economic Decesions, I. Brocas and J. Carrillo, eds. (Oxford, Great Britain: Oxford University Press).
Dan Ariely and Ziv Carmon (2003) The Whole is Different from the Sum of its Parts: A critical overview of research on summary assessment of experiences, in Time and decisions, Roy Baumeister, George Loewenstein and Daniel Read (eds), Time and Decisions. New York: Russell Sage Foundation Press.
Dan Ariely, George Loewenstein, and Drazen Prelec, Arbitrarily Coherent Preferences.
Christine Hughes, Dan Ariely and David Eckerman (1998), The Joy of Experimental Psychology, (New York: Kendall/Hunt).