Thomas Gilovich is a professor of psychology at Cornell University and author of The Wisest One in the Room (with Lee Ross), How We Know What Isn’t So, Why Smart People Make Big Money Mistakes, and Social Psychology. He lives in Ithaca, New York.
From Publishers Weekly
Sports fans who think that basketball players shoot in "hot streaks," and maternity nurses who maintain that more babies are born when the moon is full adhere to erroneous beliefs, according to Gilovich, associate professor of psychology at Cornell. With examples ranging from the spread of AIDS to the weight of Scholastic Aptitude Test scores, he skewers popular but mistaken assumptions. Faulty reasoning from incomplete or ambiguous data, a tendency to seek out "hypothesis-confirming evidence" and the habit of self-serving belief are among the factors Gilovich pinpoints in his sophisticated anaylsis. However, in the book's second half, his debunking of holistic medicine, ESP and paranormal phenomena is superficial and one-sided, marred by some of the very tendencies he effectively exposes in the "true believers."
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From Kirkus Reviews
The subtexts of this first-class critique of human (non)reason are that we all tell ourselves lies (at least some of the time)...that if you want to believe it's true, it is (faith healing, ESP)...that humans can't help seeing patterns where none exist (in clouds, in disastrous events, in gamblers' streaks). Furthermore, if you would like to learn more about how not to deceive yourself, you might take a course in one of the ``soft'' probabilistic sciences like psychology. This might be construed as self-serving, since Gilovich happens to teach psychology at Cornell. However, the point is well taken because such courses should expose students to a minimum of statistics--such as the law of regression, which says that when two variables are partially related, extremes in one variable are matched, on average, by less extreme variables in the other. (Children of tall parents are tall, but not as tall as their parents.) Gilovich attributes the general lack of appreciation of the law to ``the compelling nature of judgment by representation''--by which the predicted outcome should be as close to the data as possible: the son of a 6'5'' dad should be close to 6'5''. Gilovich also points to other pitfalls in reasoning, such as failure to record negative outcomes (how many times do you dream of an old friend and not bump into him the next day?). And he discusses deeper motives--e.g., fear of dying, prospects of power or immortality, and similar self-aggrandizing traits that fortify superstitions and the will to believe. Altogether, a satisfying splash of skepticism and reason in a world where the Lake Wobegon phenomenon--``the women are strong, the men are good-looking and all the children are above average''- -prevails. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
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在圖書館心理類書架上無意看到這本書,因為看到是湛廬文化齣的書,所以毫不猶豫就拿起來讀瞭。 這本書給瞭一個不一樣的視覺,一個不一樣的世界,一個超脫於我們生活中所謂理性中超理性世界。 我們以為我們是理性的,事實上卻經常是非理性的。我們的大腦有各種思維模...
評分封麵吸引力很大,讀起來很生澀,可能是翻譯的原因,讀的過程中一度想要放棄,自我感覺有點小小的標題黨。 書中介紹瞭6大思維誤區:有一定道理,心理或者自我常識常常犯的一些錯誤。作者在書中也論證瞭很多,例子也蠻貼切,但有點過多反復贅述,理論太多太生澀(可能還是翻譯的緣...
評分在圖書館心理類書架上無意看到這本書,因為看到是湛廬文化齣的書,所以毫不猶豫就拿起來讀瞭。 這本書給瞭一個不一樣的視覺,一個不一樣的世界,一個超脫於我們生活中所謂理性中超理性世界。 我們以為我們是理性的,事實上卻經常是非理性的。我們的大腦有各種思維模...
評分封麵吸引力很大,讀起來很生澀,可能是翻譯的原因,讀的過程中一度想要放棄,自我感覺有點小小的標題黨。 書中介紹瞭6大思維誤區:有一定道理,心理或者自我常識常常犯的一些錯誤。作者在書中也論證瞭很多,例子也蠻貼切,但有點過多反復贅述,理論太多太生澀(可能還是翻譯的緣...
評分在圖書館心理類書架上無意看到這本書,因為看到是湛廬文化齣的書,所以毫不猶豫就拿起來讀瞭。 這本書給瞭一個不一樣的視覺,一個不一樣的世界,一個超脫於我們生活中所謂理性中超理性世界。 我們以為我們是理性的,事實上卻經常是非理性的。我們的大腦有各種思維模...
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評分有效信息密度太低,一個標題就說明白的事,用幾百頁的文字反復論證,浪費時間
評分有效信息密度太低,一個標題就說明白的事,用幾百頁的文字反復論證,浪費時間
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評分這本就是好評好評好評瞭。看的是原版。其實講的也是大傢都懂的道理,不過配上例子就會發現很多時候什麼該做什麼不該。裏麵有些地方涉及到瞭幸福之類的。對人猜疑心比較大的建議細讀保證讀完以後會有新的改觀。
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