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How we know what isn't so

Book • 1991
In 'How We Know What Isn't So', Thomas Gilovich explores how cognitive biases and social influences distort our perceptions of reality.

He provides examples and research findings to illustrate how these biases affect our judgments and decisions, offering insights into more effective analysis and action.

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Mentioned by Barry Ritholtz as a book that influenced his understanding of cognitive biases and emotional errors in investing.
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Barry Ritholtz — Make Fewer Errors, Make More Money (EP.261)
David McRaney mentions it and says he's glad he didn't know it existed when writing his book.
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Mentioned by Stephen J. Dubner as one of his favorite books.
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