Why We Make Mistakes
Why We Make Mistakes
Understanding Why Our Brains Trick Us Into Missing the Obvious, Forgetting What We Just Learned, and Believing We're Better Than Everyone Else
About This Book
The Science of Human Error examines the typical errors humans make and what drives these blunders. Drawing from neuroscience, psychology, and economics, this work explains why our perception frequently fails us, why we struggle to retain basic information, and how unconscious biases influence our choices.
Who Should Read This?
- People curious about the science behind why humans err
- Professionals who struggle to catch mistakes in their own work
- Individuals frustrated by their inability to recall names, passwords, or PIN codes
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