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The Intelligence Trap
Abstract
We assume that smarter people are less prone to error. But education and expertise can sometimes make our mistakes worse and our blind spots bigger. Why did genius Steve Jobs make errors of judgement? Why do doctors misdiagnose 10-15% of their patients? Why do Nobel Prize winners spread fake news? This is the intelligence trap.
Drawing on the latest behavioural science and great brains from Socrates to Benjamin Franklin, David Robson demonstrates how to apply our intelligence more wisely. He shows us how we can identify bias, read and regulate our emotions, fine-tune our intuition, navigate ambiguity and uncertainty and think more flexibly about seemingly intractable problems.
Drawing on the latest behavioural science and great brains from Socrates to Benjamin Franklin, David Robson demonstrates how to apply our intelligence more wisely. He shows us how we can identify bias, read and regulate our emotions, fine-tune our intuition, navigate ambiguity and uncertainty and think more flexibly about seemingly intractable problems.
Specifications
Publisher
Hodder & Stoughton • 2020
Place of Publication
London
Edition
-
Physical Description
337p.;20cm
Language
English
Classification
158.1 DAV i
Subject(s)
Inventory Status
| 20423-2026-PU | 158.1 DAV i | Secondary and Pre-University's Library (Secondary) | Tersedia - Bahasa Inggris |