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Upposi joissain luvuissa minulle turhan syvällisesti koulutusmaailmaan. Tämä tarkastelu ei ollut itselleni mielenkiintoista. 70% kirjasta kuitenkin mielenkiintoista, vetävää ja riittävän perusteltua tekstiä.

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doctoraction's review

5.0

Exceeded my expectations. I often find my interest waning when reading non-fiction but the examples kept coming and stimulating me. It's not a deep investigation but covers a lot of areas. Really interesting.
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booksny's review

4.0
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This was a very interesting read. It helps people who are curious about how smart people can do stupid things understand whys. It also helps navigate how to avoid making similar mistakes which in today's US environment is super important with all the fake information floating round and nasty pushback against simple common decency happening. Definitely worth a read and I can we this book joining the reading syllabus of a college class.
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You could write a book about all the ways that people are prone to errors in reasoning—and this is one of those books.
I did find that there were more ways to err, given modern science, than I had thought. A valuable read with hunks that I will use. Best to read it off and on to have time to reflect.

In terms of describing cognitive biases I found it very similar to Kahneman's work (which the author often cites), but less personal in writing style and therefore not as pleasant to follow.
It still was a good read
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Brilliant! 10 stars.