A review by tanyarobinson
Being Wrong: Adventures in the Margin of Error by Kathryn Schulz

3.0

Parts of this book were fascinating (particularly the chapters dealing with how we perceive our own errors vs. those of others). The last section, which basically expounds on the idea that to err is to be human, and without it there would be no art, science, or intelligent life, felt a bit pedantic. Just 3 stars from me.