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- 2007038425 contributor B10795035.
- 2007038425 created "2008.".
- 2007038425 date "2008".
- 2007038425 date "2008.".
- 2007038425 dateCopyrighted "2008.".
- 2007038425 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. 217-229) and index.".
- 2007038425 description "Some hallmarks of critically evaluating claims -- Critical thinking in everyday life : what's your evidence? -- Experts : benefits and limitations -- Research methods : the double-blind procedure, the placebo effect, and the law of parsimony -- Why strange coincidences are normal, and why the critical thinker is wary of second hand sources -- The evolution of inconsistent critical thinking -- The pros and cons of our evolutionary heritage -- Humans : the great pattern-seekers -- The interconnectedness of our pattern-seeking heritage with a biased cognitive system -- The role of emotions in belief maintenance -- Case examples : an ordinary critical thinker and a brilliant mind -- Examples of inconsistent critical thinking : the influence of our beliefs -- Global warming and psychic claims : a comparison -- Politics and inconsistent critical thinking -- Multicultural claims: are skeptic's sexist and racist? -- Economists and skeptics : birds of a feather? -- Does Santa Claus undermine critical thinking? : no, no, no.".
- 2007038425 extent "236 p. :".
- 2007038425 identifier "9781591025863 (pbk. : alk. paper)".
- 2007038425 identifier 2007038425.html.
- 2007038425 issued "2008".
- 2007038425 issued "2008.".
- 2007038425 language "eng".
- 2007038425 publisher "Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books,".
- 2007038425 subject "121/.6 22".
- 2007038425 subject "BF441 .R56 2008".
- 2007038425 subject "Critical thinking.".
- 2007038425 tableOfContents "Some hallmarks of critically evaluating claims -- Critical thinking in everyday life : what's your evidence? -- Experts : benefits and limitations -- Research methods : the double-blind procedure, the placebo effect, and the law of parsimony -- Why strange coincidences are normal, and why the critical thinker is wary of second hand sources -- The evolution of inconsistent critical thinking -- The pros and cons of our evolutionary heritage -- Humans : the great pattern-seekers -- The interconnectedness of our pattern-seeking heritage with a biased cognitive system -- The role of emotions in belief maintenance -- Case examples : an ordinary critical thinker and a brilliant mind -- Examples of inconsistent critical thinking : the influence of our beliefs -- Global warming and psychic claims : a comparison -- Politics and inconsistent critical thinking -- Multicultural claims: are skeptic's sexist and racist? -- Economists and skeptics : birds of a feather? -- Does Santa Claus undermine critical thinking? : no, no, no.".
- 2007038425 title "When good thinking goes bad : how your brain can have a mind of its own / Todd C. Riniolo.".
- 2007038425 type "text".