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Malcolm Gladwell's "Blink"

If Books Could Kill

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The Complexity of Instinctual Decisions

This chapter explores the concept of priming and its impact on decision-making, highlighting how unconscious biases influence our choices. Through examples like the tennis coach's predictions and studies on consumer preferences, the discussion reveals how instinctual reactions often contradict conscious reasoning. The chapter also critiques Malcolm Gladwell's ideas on intuition, emphasizing the dangers of making snap judgments in complex social contexts.

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