Cognitive Illusions: A Handbook on Fallacies and Biases


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Notes on R. F. Pohl (2004) (Ed.) Cognitive Illusions: A Handbook on Fallacies and Biases in Thinking, Judgement and Memory. Psychology Press

 

This is an edited volume of textbook-style introductions to different biases, complete with suggestions for classroom experiments. It's not a book for a lay audience, but  ideal for undergraduates. There is some useful overview material in the introduction, setting the context for the investigation and classification of heuristics and biases.

 

A lot of the contributions are pretty much definitive, in terms of being well-written, covering a lot of research and putting it in a sophisticated, open-minded theoretical context. If you're doing any kind of course on this subject, you'll do yourself a huge favour if you get this book and study it.

 

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