The Psychology of Property Law, , NYU Press, Stephanie M. Stern,Psychology,Society and Social Sciences, adaptation; adverse possession; anchoring; applied psychology; bailments; bankruptcy exemptions; behavioral law and economics; bounded rationality; bundle of rights; cognitive biases; cultural differences; debiasing; deception; dictator game; Discrimination; disparate impact; dual agency; eminent domain; endowment effect; expropriation; externalities; fair housing; Fair Housing Act; family property; first possession; groupthink; homelessness; homes; homestead exemptions; identifiability effect; identity; implicit bias; inequity aversion; injunctions; in-kind redress; just compensation; legitimacy; liability rules; Lockean labor theory; long-term tenants; mere ownership effect; monetary compensation; motivated reasoning; neighborhood associations; nudges; omission bias; optimism bias; overoptimism; ownership; Ownership; participatory democracy; personal property; personhood theory; Possession; Preferences; Prejudice; property rights; property rules; psychology-informed property law; quick take; redistribution; remedies; Remedies; reparcellation; resource theory; Schemas; self- help; self-serving bias; social norms; source dependence; Stereotype; sunk costs; takings; Taxes; tenancy by the entirety; theories of private property; trespass; ultimatum game; undercompensation; well-being,, Psychology and the Law, United States, en-USadaptation; adverse possession; anchoring; applied psychology; bailments; bankruptcy exemptions; behavioral law and economics; bounded rationality; bundle of rights; cognitive biases; cultural differences; debiasing; deception; dictator game; Discrimination; disparate impact; dual agency; eminent domain; endowment effect; expropriation; externalities; fair housing; Fair Housing Act; family property; first possession; groupthink; homelessness; homes; homestead exemptions; identifiability effect; identity; implicit bias; inequity aversion; injunctions; in-kind redress; just compensation; legitimacy; liability rules; Lockean labor theory; long-term tenants; mere ownership effect; monetary compensation; motivated reasoning; neighborhood associations; nudges; omission bias; optimism bias; overoptimism; ownership; Ownership; participatory democracy; personal property; personhood theory; Possession; Preferences; Prejudice; property rights; property rules; psychology-informed property law; quick take; redistribution; remedies; Remedies; reparcellation; resource theory; Schemas; self- help; self-serving bias; social norms; source dependence; Stereotype; sunk costs; takings; Taxes; tenancy by the entirety; theories of private property; trespass; ultimatum game; undercompensation; well-being, [BLURB],[CITY],,books, ebooks, biblet, Book2look