What intelligence tests miss : the psychology of rational thought
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | What intelligence tests miss : the psychology of rational thought / Keith E. Stanovich |
Publié : |
New Haven :
Yale University Press
, cop. 2009 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (xv-308 p.) |
Sujets : |
- Inside George W. Bush's mind : hints at what IQ tests miss
- Dysrationalia : separating rationality and intelligence
- The reflective mind, the algorithmic mind, and the autonomous mind
- Cutting intelligence down to size
- Why intelligent people doing foolish things is no surprise
- The cognitive miser : ways to avoid thinking
- Framing and the cognitive miser
- Myside processing : heads I win, tails I win too!
- A different pitfall of the cognitive miser : thinking a lot, but losing
- Mindware gaps
- Contaminated mindware
- How many ways can thinking go wrong? A taxonomy of irrational thinking tendencies and their relation to intelligence
- The social benefits of increasing human rationality, and meliorating irrationality