Description: Don't Believe Everything You Think by Thomas E. Kida Examines critical-thinking skills that are useful in a complex society where success - in all facets of life - often requires the ability to evaluate the validity of many conflicting claims. This work illustrates these tendencies with numerous examples that demonstrate how easily we can be fooled into believing something that isnt true. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Kida vividly illustrates these tendencies with numerous examples that demonstrate how easily we can be fooled into believing something that isnt true. In a complex society where success - in all facets of life - often 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. Author Biography Thomas Kida is a professor in the Isenberg School of Management at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst and the author of many articles on decision-making. Review "Listed as a Critical Thinking Classic in Skeptic magazine"Dont Believe Everything You Think is essential reading for anyone interested in the psychology of belief and pseudoscientific thinking. It also provides one of the best arguments around for the importance of science literacy..." -- Skeptic"This is an informative, interesting, and entertaining contribution ...[Kida] goes beyond simply describing our false beliefs to describing the ways in which we acquire them. This book is a valuable resource in the ongoing, difficult process of developing critical thinking." -- Skeptical Inquirer"Even the most rational-minded readers may be surprised by how many errors in thinking they make without even noticing. Those looking to sharpen their critical thinking and decision-making skills will appreciate this eye-opening book." -- Kirkus Reports"Dont Believe Everything You Think is a treat. Thomas Kida brings the science of psychology to the public, explaining how we often believe things because we want to, even when they are not true...Even if you havent worried about the minefields of thinking, youll want to read this book."-- Elizabeth Loftus, Distinguished Professor at the University of California, Irvine and former President of the Association for Psychological Science"How can we tell the difference between what is true and false? The answer is science and critical thinking, a process that Thomas Kida, in this exceptionally readable and delightfully informative book, explicates with clarity. His 6 basic mistakes we make in thinking should be printed on a laminated wallet-sized card and examined every morning before we go out into the world." -- Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic magazine, columnist for Scientific American, and author of Why People Believe Weird Things Long Description Demonstrates how to recognize faulty thinking and develop the necessary skills to become a more effective problem solver. Review Text "Listed as a Critical Thinking Classic in Skeptic magazine"Dont Believe Everything You Think is essential reading for anyone interested in the psychology of belief and pseudoscientific thinking. It also provides one of the best arguments around for the importance of science literacy..." -- Skeptic"This is an informative, interesting, and entertaining contribution ...[Kida] goes beyond simply describing our false beliefs to describing the ways in which we acquire them. This book is a valuable resource in the ongoing, difficult process of developing critical thinking." -- Skeptical Inquirer"Even the most rational-minded readers may be surprised by how many errors in thinking they make without even noticing. Those looking to sharpen their critical thinking and decision-making skills will appreciate this eye-opening book." -- Kirkus Reports"Dont Believe Everything You Think is a treat. Thomas Kida brings the science of psychology to the public, explaining how we often believe things because we want to, even when they are not true...Even if you havent worried about the minefields of thinking, youll want to read this book."-- Elizabeth Loftus, Distinguished Professor at the University of California, Irvine and former President of the Association for Psychological Science"How can we tell the difference between what is true and false? The answer is science and critical thinking, a process that Thomas Kida, in this exceptionally readable and delightfully informative book, explicates with clarity. His 6 basic mistakes we make in thinking should be printed on a laminated wallet-sized card and examined every morning before we go out into the world." -- Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic magazine, columnist for Scientific American, and author of Why People Believe Weird Things Review Quote Listed as a Critical Thinking Classic in Skeptic magazine " Dont Believe Everything You Think is essential reading for anyone interested in the psychology of belief and pseudoscientific thinking. It also provides one of the best arguments around for the importance of science literacy..." -- Skeptic "This is an informative, interesting, and entertaining contribution ...[Kida] goes beyond simply describing our false beliefs to describing the ways in which we acquire them. This book is a valuable resource in the ongoing, difficult process of developing critical thinking." -- Skeptical Inquirer "Even the most rational-minded readers may be surprised by how many errors in thinking they make without even noticing. Those looking to sharpen their critical thinking and decision-making skills will appreciate this eye-opening book." -- Kirkus Reports " Dont Believe Everything You Think is a treat. Thomas Kida brings the science of psychology to the public, explaining how we often believe things because we want to, even when they are not true...Even if you havent worried about the minefields of thinking, youll want to read this book." -- Elizabeth Loftus, Distinguished Professor at the University of California, Irvine and former President of the Association for Psychological Science "How can we tell the difference between what is true and false? The answer is science and critical thinking, a process that Thomas Kida, in this exceptionally readable and delightfully informative book, explicates with clarity. His 6 basic mistakes we make in thinking should be printed on a laminated wallet-sized card and examined every morning before we go out into the world." -- Michael Shermer, publisher of Skeptic magazine, columnist for Scientific American , and author of Why People Believe Weird Things Details ISBN1591024080 Short Title DONT BELIEVE EVERYTHING YO Pages 286 Publisher Prometheus Books Language English ISBN-10 1591024080 ISBN-13 9781591024088 Media Book Format Paperback DEWEY 153.42 Illustrations Yes Year 2006 Imprint Prometheus Books Subtitle The 6 Basic Mistakes We Make in Thinking Place of Publication Amherst Country of Publication United States DOI 10.1604/9781591024088 NZ Release Date 2006-05-02 US Release Date 2006-05-02 UK Release Date 2006-05-02 Publication Date 2006-05-02 Audience Professional & Vocational AU Release Date 2006-05-01 Author Thomas E. Kida We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. 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ISBN-13: 9781591024088
Book Title: Don't Believe Everything You Think: the 6 Basic Mistakes We Make in Thinking
Item Height: 228mm
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Author: Thomas E. Kida
Format: Paperback
Language: English
Topic: Popular Philosophy
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Publication Year: 2006
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Item Weight: 281g
Number of Pages: 286 Pages