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The Intelligence Trap

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6th February 2020

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Selected: Paperback / ISBN-13: 9781473669857

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How was a brilliant physics professor tricked into carrying 2kg of cocaine across the Argentinian border? Why do doctors misdiagnose 10 to 15% of their patients? Why do Nobel Prize winners spread fake news?

We assume that smarter people are less prone to error. But greater education and expertise can often amplify our mistakes while rendering us blind to our biases. This is the ‘intelligence trap’.

Drawing on the latest behavioural science and historical examples from Socrates to Benjamin Franklin, David Robson demonstrates how to apply our intelligence more wisely; identify bias and enhance our ‘rationality quotient’; read and regulate our emotions; fine-tune our intuition; navigate ambiguity and uncertainty; and think more flexibly about seemingly intractable problems.

The twenty-first century presents us with complex problems that demand a wiser way of thinking. Whether you are a NASA scientist or a school student, The Intelligence Trap offers a new cognitive toolkit to realise your full potential.

Reviews

Rolf Dobelli, author of the million-copy-selling Art of Thinking Clearly
Brilliant. The Intelligence Trap combines mesmerising storytelling with groundbreaking new research about why having a high IQ can backfire. Essential reading for anyone who wants to think more clearly.
Gaia Vince, prize-winning author of Adventures in the Anthropocene
A fascinating and enjoyable investigation of what intelligence is and isn't, by one of the most exciting new voices in science writing. This thought-provoking and brilliantly researched guide to achieving true wisdom shows us how to be smarter - and how to protect ourselves from the cleverest fools.
Anna Rosling-Ronnlund
I loved The Intelligence Trap. As fun to read as it is fascinating, it celebrates the power of humility and curiosity. Everyone, especially intelligent people, should read this brilliant and important book.
Will Storr, author of SELFIE
The Intelligence Trap is ceaselessly fascinating and brilliantly written by one of our most consistently superb science writers. Its counter-intuitive argument, that intelligence is no inoculation against wrongness, explains so much about the fractious and baffling times in which we live.
Tim Harford
Deftly digs into why smart people can do so many dumb things and leads us deep into the world of our own mental booby trap.
Wall Street Journal
We need to find new and better ways to teach critical thinking and measure good judgement. Reading David Robson's book would be a good place to start.
Mail on Sunday
An elegant survey of current thinking about thinking, and how best to do it without pride, prejudice, or arrogance.
Sunday Times
A startling, provocative and potently useful book.