Most professions these days require more than general intelligence. They require in addition the ability to collect, analyze and think about data. Personal life is enriched when these same skills are applied to problems in everyday life involving judgment and choice. This course presents basic concepts from statistics, probability, scientific methodology, cognitive psychology and cost-benefit theory and shows how they can be applied to everything from picking one product over another to critiquing media accounts of scientific research. Concepts are defined briefly and breezily and then applied to many examples drawn from business, the media and everyday life.

Mindware: Critical Thinking for the Information Age

Mindware: Critical Thinking for the Information Age

Instructor: Richard E. Nisbett
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What you'll learn
Apply decision-making methods from this course to your own life.
Identify key terms that relate to causes of cognitive bias.
Better assess probability based on contextual factors.
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Reviewed on May 3, 2020
Excellent combination of logic, statistics and psychology which is the minimum amount of understandings you need to make accurate business decisions.
Reviewed on Sep 12, 2018
A pretty crucial look at the common fallacies and biases that influence the way we absorb information. This is highly recommended to all people.
Reviewed on May 13, 2018
The activities and lectures were really interesting. This is the first course that i started and completed on Coursera. So I'm super excited.
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