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Thinking 101

Autor Woo-Kyoung Ahn
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 16 mai 2024 – vârsta de la 18 ani
Yale psychologist Woo-kyoung Ahn explains why our judgement is so often wrong – and offers actionable strategies to help us respond to real-life challenges as individuals and as societies at large.
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ISBN-13: 9781529065893
ISBN-10: 1529065895
Pagini: 288
Dimensiuni: 128 x 196 x 19 mm
Greutate: 0.2 kg
Ediția:Main Market Ed
Editura: Pan Macmillan
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Notă biografică

Woo-kyoung Ahn is the John Hay Whitney Professor of Psychology at Yale University. After receiving her Ph.D. in Psychology from University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, she was Assistant Professor at Yale University and Associate Professor at Vanderbilt University. Her research on thinking biases has been funded by NIH. She is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Association for Psychological Science. She absolutely loves teaching her Thinking course, one of the most popular classes at Yale.

Cuprins

Introduction
1. The Allure of Fluency: Why Things Look So Easy
2. Confirmation Bias: How We Can Go Wrong When Trying to Be Right
3. The Challenge of Causal Attribution: Why We Shouldn't Be So Sure When We Give Credit or Assign Blame
4. The Perils of Examples: What We Miss When We Rely on Anecdotes
5. Negativity Bias: How Our Fear of Loss Can Lead Us Astray
6. Biased Interpretation: Why We Fail to See Things As They Are
7. Dangers of Perspective-Taking: Why Others Don't Always Get What's Obvious to Us
8. The Trouble with Delayed Gratification: How Our Present-Self Misunderstands Our Future-Self
Epilogue