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Supplementary Topics - Decision Theory Paradoxes

Supplementary Topics
Argumentum ad populum
Fundamental attribution error
Group polarization
Groupshift
Groupthink
Pluralistic ignorance
Populism
Prediction market
Pseudoconsensus
The Wisdom of Crowds
Public choice
Unintended consequences
Monotonicity criterion
Holmström's theorem
Market failure
Analysis paralysis
Catch-22 (logic)
Dining philosophers problem
Hobson's choice
Lagrangian point
Metastability in electronics
Search cost
Spontaneous symmetry breaking
Repeated game
Traveler's dilemma
Unexpected hanging paradox
Bayesian probability
Decision theory
Monty Hall problem
Siegel's paradox
Cybernetics
Parkinson's law of triviality
Tyranny of small decisions
Abstraction
Generalization
Doublethink
Mutual assured destruction
Dilemma
Between Scylla and Charybdis
Kobayashi Maru
Morton's fork coup
Paradox
Procrustes
Sophie's Choice (novel)
Air traffic control
Ingroups and outgroups
The Death Camp of Tolerance
Majoritarianism
Rational ignorance
Superrationality
Voting system
Altruism theory of voting
Granular convection
Brownian ratchet
Ratchet effect
Statistical mechanics
Game theory
Real-time large-scale change
Centipede game
Christmas truce
Evolutionarily stable strategy
Folk theorem (game theory)
Innocent prisoner's dilemma
Nash equilibrium
Robert H. Frank
Public goods game
Reciprocal altruism
Swift trust theory
War of attrition (game)
Hobbesian trap
Discursive dilemma
Gibbard–Satterthwaite theorem
Independence of irrelevant alternatives
Instant-runoff voting
Kenneth Arrow
Nakamura number
Smith set