Gilovich, Thomas.

How we know what isn't so : the fallibility of human reason in everyday life / How we know what is not so Thomas Gilovich. - 1st Free Press pbk. ed. - New York : Free Press, 1993, c1991. - vii, 216 p ; 25 cm.



Explores the reasons why people believe things that are not true, drawing from the fields of social and cognitive psychology to understand how questionable and erroneous beliefs are formed and maintained.



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Reasoning (Psychology)
Judgment.
Evidence.
Error.
Critical thinking.
Fallacies (Logic)
Reasoning.
Critical thinking.
Logic.
Errors.

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