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Amos Tversky
Amos Nathan Tversky
Israeli psychologist (1937–1996).
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Statements about
Amos Tversky
Sex or Gender
Male
Date of Birth
3/16/1937
Date of Death
6/2/1996
Instance Of
Human
Place of Birth
Haifa
Award Received
Guggenheim Fellowship
MacArthur Fellows Program
Grawemeyer Awards
(2003)
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Psychology
Point in Time
:
2003
William James Fellow Award
(1989)
Point in Time
:
1989
Fellow of the Econometric Society
(1993)
Point in Time
:
1993
Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Howard Crosby Warren Medal
(1995)
Point in Time
:
1995
Country of Citizenship
Israel
Cause of Death
Melanoma
Occupation
Psychologist
Economist
University Teacher
Author
Educated At
University of Michigan
( - 1965)
Academic Degree
:
Doctor of Philosophy
End Time
:
1965
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Place of Death
Stanford
Located in the Administrative Territorial Entity
:
California
Country
:
United States
Member Of
National Academy of Sciences
(1985 - )
Subject Has Role
:
Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences
Start Time
:
1985
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Econometric Society
(1993 - )
Subject Has Role
:
Fellow of the Econometric Society
Start Time
:
1993
Given Name
Amos
Series Ordinal
:
1
Nathan
Series Ordinal
:
2
Manner of Death
Natural Causes
Employer
University of Michigan
Stanford University
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Harvard University
Notable Work
Field of Work
Psychology
Economics
Work Location
Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Name in Native Language
עמוס טברסקי
Religion or Worldview
Atheism
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
English
Doctoral Advisor
Family Name
Child
Spouse
Barbara Tversky
(1963 - 6/2/1996)
End Time
:
6/2/1996
Start Time
:
1963
Mother
Academic Degree
Doctorate
Native Language
English
Twersky
Clyde Coombs
Ward Edwards
Jenia Taversky
Prospect Theory
Tal Tversky