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Don't Believe Everything You Think : The 6 Basic Mistakes We Make in Thinking (Paperback)

Don't Believe Everything You Think : The 6 Basic Mistakes We Make in Thinking (Paperback)

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    from sirfurboy

    There is some very good stuff in this book on tools for critical thinking. But there is also a rather worrying example of exactly the kind of sloppy thinking Kida is supposed to be warning us against. He spends considerable space on the gambler's fallacy, and then launches into a discussion of th...

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    from Devil_llama

    This is a very interesting, well written book that debunks common myths about how we think and remember. It provides a great corrective to those who think that human anecdotes are better evidence than hard data.

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