Thinking 101

Thinking 101
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How to Reason Better to Live Better
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Artikel-Nr:
9781250805973
Veröffentl:
2023
Erscheinungsdatum:
26.09.2023
Seiten:
276
Autor:
Woo-Kyoung Ahn
Gewicht:
246 g
Format:
209x139x22 mm
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

WOO-KYOUNG AHN is the John Hay Whitney Professor of Psychology at Yale University. After receiving her Ph.D. in psychology from the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, she was assistant professor at Yale University and associate professor at Vanderbilt University. In 2022, she received Yale's Lex Hixon Prize for teaching excellence in the social sciences. Her research on thinking biases has been funded by the National Institutes of Health, and she is a fellow of the American Psychological Association and the Association for Psychological Science. Thinking 101 is her first book.

"An INVALUABLE RESOURCE to anyone who wants to think better." -Gretchen Rubin

Award-winning YALE PROFESSOR Woo-kyoung Ahn delivers "A MUST-READ
-a smart and compellingly readable guide to cutting-edge research into how people think." (Paul Bloom)

"A FUN exploration."
-Dax Shepard

Psychologist Woo-kyoung Ahn devised a course at Yale called "Thinking" to help students examine the biases that cause so many problems in their daily lives. It quickly became one of the university's most popular courses. Now, for the first time, Ahn presents key insights from her years of teaching and research in a book for everyone.

She shows how "thinking problems" stand behind a wide range of challenges, from common, self-inflicted daily aggravations to our most pressing societal issues and inequities. Throughout, Ahn draws on decades of research from other cognitive psychologists, as well as from her own groundbreaking studies. And she presents it all in a compellingly readable style that uses fun examples from pop culture, anecdotes from her own life, and illuminating stories from history and the headlines.

Thinking 101 is a book that goes far beyond other books on thinking, showing how we can improve not just our own daily lives through better awareness of our biases but also the lives of everyone around us. It is, quite simply, required reading for everyone who wants to think-and live-better.

Introduction
1. The Allure of Fluency: Why Things Look So Easy
2. Confirmation Bias: How We Can Go Wrong When Trying to Be Right
3. The Challenge of Causal Attribution: Why We Shouldn't Be So Sure When We Give Credit or Assign Blame
4. The Perils of Examples: What We Miss When We Rely on Anecdotes
5. Negativity Bias: How Our Fear of Loss Can Lead Us Astray
6. Biased Interpretation: Why We Fail to See Things As They Are
7. Dangers of Perspective-Taking: Why Others Don't Always Get What's Obvious to Us
8. The Trouble with Delayed Gratification: How Our Present-Self Misunderstands Our Future-Self
Epilogue

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