| # | Author | Title | Format | Pages | Release | Publisher | Genre |
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| 220 | Thomas E. Kida | Don't Believe Everything You Think: The 6 Basic Mistakes We Make in Thinking | Trade Paperback | 286 | 01 May 2006 | Prometheus Books | Critical Thinking |
Don't Believe Everything You Think: The 6 Basic Mistakes We Make in Thinking Thomas E. KidaReaderRating: 4.5 (29 votes) DateAdded: 13 Feb 2008 Summary: Do you believe that you can consistently beat the stock market if you put in the effort? that some people have extrasensory perception? that crime and drug abuse in America are on the rise? Many people hold one or more of these beliefs although research shows that they are not true. And it's no wonder since advertising and some among the media promote these and many more questionable notions. Although our creative problem-solving capacity is what has made humans the successful species we are, our brains are prone to certain kinds of errors that only careful critical thinking can correct. This enlightening book discusses how to recognize faulty thinking and develop the necessary skills to become a more effective problem solver. Author Thomas Kida identifies "the six-pack of problems" that leads many of us unconsciously to accept false ideas: · We prefer stories to statistics. · We seek to confirm, not to question, our ideas. · We rarely appreciate the role of chance and coincidence in shaping events. · We sometimes misperceive the world around us. · We tend to oversimplify our thinking. · Our memories are often inaccurate. Kida vividly illustrates these tendencies with numerous examples that demonstrate how easily we can be fooled into believing something that isn't true. In a complex society where successin all facets of lifeoften requires the ability to evaluate the validity of many conflicting claims, the critical-thinking skills examined in this informative and engaging book will prove invaluable.
Subjects
Cognition & cognitive psychology General Cognitive Psychology Psychology Error Thought and thinking |
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| 221 | Richard Wiseman | Quirkology: How We Discover the Big Truths in Small Things | Hardcover | 323 | 01 Aug 2007 | Basic Books | Critical Thinking |
Quirkology: How We Discover the Big Truths in Small Things Richard WisemanReaderRating: 4.0 (12 votes) DateAdded: 13 Feb 2008 Summary: An award-winning psychologist exposes the truth behind life's little oddities and absurdities in this quirky and practical guide to life. For over twenty years, psychologist Professor Richard Wiseman has examined the quirky science of everyday life. In "Quirkology", he navigates the backwaters of human behavior, discovering the tell-tale signs that give away a liar, the secret science behind speed-dating and personal ads, and what a person's sense of humor reveals about the innermost workings of their mind-- all along paying tribute to others who have carried out similarly weird and wonderful work. Wiseman's research has involved secretly observing people as they go about their daily business, conducting unusual experiments in art exhibitions and music concerts, and even staging fake séances in allegedly haunted buildings. With thousands of research subjects from all over the world, including enamored couples, unwitting pedestrians, and guileless dinner guests, Wiseman presents a fun, clever, and unexpected picture of the human mind.
Subjects
Popular science Personality Social Psychology Applied Psychology Psychology Popular works Psychology, Applied |
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