Perils of perception : why we're wrong about nearly everything / Bobby Duffy.

By: Duffy, BobbyMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : Atlantic Books, 2018ISBN: 9781786494566Other title: The perils of perception : why we are wrong about nearly everythingSubject(s): Knowledge, Sociology of | Ignorance (Theory of knowledge) | Perception | Truthfulness and falsehoodAdditional physical formats: ebook version :: No titleDDC classification: 153.7 Summary: Do you eat too much sugar? Is violence in the world increasing or decreasing? What proportion of your country are Muslim? What does it cost to raise a child? How much do we need to save for retirement? How much tax do the rich pay?When we estimate the answers to these fundamental questions that directly affect our lives, we tend to be vastly wrong, irrespective of how educated we are. This landmark book, informed by over ten exclusive major polling studies by IPSOS across 40 countries, asks why in the age of the internet, where information should be more accessible than ever, we remain so poorly informed. Using the latest research into the media, decision science, heuristics, and emotional reasoning, Bobby Duffy examines why the populations of some countries seem better informed than others, and how we can address our ignorance of key public data and trends. An essential read for anyone who wants to be smarter and better informed, this fascinating book will transform the way you engage with the world.
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Do you eat too much sugar? Is violence in the world increasing or decreasing? What proportion of your country are Muslim? What does it cost to raise a child? How much do we need to save for retirement? How much tax do the rich pay?When we estimate the answers to these fundamental questions that directly affect our lives, we tend to be vastly wrong, irrespective of how educated we are. This landmark book, informed by over ten exclusive major polling studies by IPSOS across 40 countries, asks why in the age of the internet, where information should be more accessible than ever, we remain so poorly informed. Using the latest research into the media, decision science, heuristics, and emotional reasoning, Bobby Duffy examines why the populations of some countries seem better informed than others, and how we can address our ignorance of key public data and trends. An essential read for anyone who wants to be smarter and better informed, this fascinating book will transform the way you engage with the world.

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