Innumeracy in the Wild
Autor Ellen Petersen Limba Engleză Paperback – 26 apr 2026
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780197847428
ISBN-10: 0197847420
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
ISBN-10: 0197847420
Pagini: 320
Dimensiuni: 156 x 235 mm
Editura: Oxford University Press
Colecția OUP USA
Locul publicării:New York, United States
Recenzii
Peters presents a fascinating interdisciplinary examination of how well people understand and use numbers. Although intended mostly for other researchers, there is tremendous value for those who just want to understand their own numeracy and its sometimes surprising consequences, as well as improve upon it in order to make better decisions." - Richard Petty, Professor of Psychology, The Ohio State University
Ellen Peters' Innumeracy in the Wild is a compelling exploration of the psychological mechanisms that explain why and how numbers lead to poor decisions by some and sound ones by others. This book is a must read for those across the academy concerned with correcting misinformed beliefs about health, finances, and politics." - Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Elizabeth Ware Packard Professor of Communication, University of Pennsylvania
Although Peters’ book competes with a number of popular books on general decision-making with conclusions applicable to numeracy, her focus on numeracy was timely and welcome and made it stand apart from other works. – Anne Kelly in Numeracy
While this book is written primarily for academic researchers, it’s also a wonderful resource for PR, communications and marketing professionals, as we are often tasked with communicating numeric information. A better understanding of numeracy can help communicators improve techniques, allowing audiences who are less adept at grasping abstract numeric information to understand and harness stories embedded in numbers and statistics. I recommend Peters’ book for any communicator who is interested in honing their comprehension of the psychological drivers around numbers and the impact a firm grasp can have on health, business, finance, climate change and more. – Jennifer Gehrt, Communiqué PR
Ellen Peters' Innumeracy in the Wild is a compelling exploration of the psychological mechanisms that explain why and how numbers lead to poor decisions by some and sound ones by others. This book is a must read for those across the academy concerned with correcting misinformed beliefs about health, finances, and politics." - Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Elizabeth Ware Packard Professor of Communication, University of Pennsylvania
Although Peters’ book competes with a number of popular books on general decision-making with conclusions applicable to numeracy, her focus on numeracy was timely and welcome and made it stand apart from other works. – Anne Kelly in Numeracy
While this book is written primarily for academic researchers, it’s also a wonderful resource for PR, communications and marketing professionals, as we are often tasked with communicating numeric information. A better understanding of numeracy can help communicators improve techniques, allowing audiences who are less adept at grasping abstract numeric information to understand and harness stories embedded in numbers and statistics. I recommend Peters’ book for any communicator who is interested in honing their comprehension of the psychological drivers around numbers and the impact a firm grasp can have on health, business, finance, climate change and more. – Jennifer Gehrt, Communiqué PR
Notă biografică
Ellen Peters is Philip H. Knight Chair, Professor of Journalism and Communication, and Director of the Media Center for Science and Technology at the University of Oregon. She studies the basic building blocks of human judgment and decision making and is particularly interested in how people think and feel their way through decisions in our increasingly complex world.