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.
Skills you'll gain
- Bayesian Statistics
- Critical Thinking
- Science and Research
- Deductive Reasoning
- Statistical Inference
- Data Analysis
- Adaptability
- Cognitive flexibility
- Critical Thinking and Problem Solving
- Decision Making
- Experimentation
- Data Literacy
- Analytical Skills
- Statistical Methods
- Research Design
- Forecasting
- Logical Reasoning
- Behavioral Economics
- Analysis
- Regression Analysis
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Reviewed on Apr 7, 2020
Anyone beginner can take this course and be 100 times more understanding of information via any media while also perhaps understanding what is the best choice in some give scenario IRL.
Reviewed on Jul 20, 2017
I really love the course, and I have recommended it to all my friends. The course helped me to think more clearly and avoid cognitive biases.
Reviewed on Oct 9, 2017
The professor is likable, the content is engaging and accessible, and the lessons are applicable to everyone's daily life in both personal and professional situations.

