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228:, UC Berkeley, and professor of psychology and behavioral neuroscience at McGill University. His interest in writing the guide developed in response to the overwhelming amount of information people receive through mass media on a daily basis and a desire to help people develop techniques to distinguish factual information from that which may be distorted, out-of-date, unscientific or in error. 45: 289:
Criticisms of the book included the observation that readers may have encountered the topics (e.g. confirmation bias) covered in the book elsewhere, an overemphasis on "sophisticated probability theory that many readers are likely to find more intimidating than numbers", and picking the wrong sources
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is a handbook for people who want to learn ways to examine the veracity of information that comes to them through a variety of media. Levitin notes that people "have a tendency to apply critical thinking only to things we disagree with." He demonstrates how people can be "fooled and misled by numbers
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In the book, Levitin discusses the importance of evaluating numbers, something that people fear, he asserts, but can cause people to be misled. He cautions that "statistics are not facts." Numbers, statistics, charts and graphs can (inadvertently or by design) be skewed to fit particular points of
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Samuel Arbesman posited that some readers might find the book "akin to eating your vegetables: something you recognize that you need to be familiar with but only if you are forced to learn it." He goes on to recommend the book and, in his view, the benefits of consuming "healthy information more
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have found the book to be an entertaining, timely, useful primer for "critical thinking in the information age." It was listed on bestseller lists in Canada and received the
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finalist. It has been published in 10 additional languages: Chinese, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, and Slovenian.
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Rowe, Georgia (September 18, 2016). "New works might change your thinking: Hochschild's "Strangers in their own land" is a thought-provoking work".
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and logic" and offers strategies to recognize cognitive biases, logical fallacies and evaluate the reliability of sites encountered on the Web.
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The book was endorsed by a large number of prominent scientists and academics, including
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A Field Guide to Lies: Critical Thinking With Statistics and the Scientific Method.
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Ross, Martha (September 11, 2016). "How to get what you believe to be true".
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Favorable reviews included that it is "entertaining and engaging".
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Weaponized Lies: How to Think Critically in the Post-truth Era;
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Weaponized Lies: How to Think Critically in the Post-Truth Era
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Other key concepts outlined in the book include recognizing
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regularly than the misinformation that is all around us."
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It is a non-fiction book that aims to help people learn
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Daniel Levitin was, at the time of the publication of
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Successful Aging (in the UK, The Changing Mind) 
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A Field Guide to Lies: Critical Thinking in the Information Age

Dutton
Hardcover
ISBN
978-0-525-95522-1
The Organized Mind
Daniel J. Levitin
Dutton
Penguin Random House
critical thinking skills
logical fallacies
biases
Mavis Gallant Prize
National Business Book Award
Donner Prize
Minerva Schools at KGI
Haas School of Business
confirmation bias
belief perseverance
Mavis Gallant Prize for Non-Fiction
Quebec Writers' Federation
Literary Review of Canada
Charles Wheelan
Jasper Rine
Isabelle Bajeux-Besnainou
Janice Stein
"Neil Gaiman explains How to Talk to Girls at Parties on this week's National Post Bestseller List"
ISBN
978-0593182512

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