Why Smart People Can Be So Stupid (PDF) (Print)
Author :Ed. Sternberg, Robert J.
Condition : New
Binding : Varies
Pages : 272
Publisher : Yale University Press
Language : English
Publication Year : 2003
ÒA serious attempt to understand a common phenomenonÓ from the author of The Nature of Human Intelligence (Psychology Today).
One need not look far to find breathtaking acts of stupidity committed by people who are smart, or even brilliant. The behavior of clever individualsÑfrom presidents to prosecutors to professorsÑis at times so amazingly stupid as to seem inexplicable. Why do otherwise intelligent people think and behave in ways so stupid that they sometimes destroy their livelihoods or even their lives?
This is an investigation of psychological research to see what it can tell us about stupidity in everyday life. The contributors to the volumeÑscholars in various areas of human intelligenceÑpresent examples of people messing up their lives, and offer insights into the reasons for such behavior. From a variety of perspectives, the contributors discuss:
- The nature and theory of stupidity
- How stupidity contributes to stupid behavior
- Whether stupidity is measurable.
While many millions of dollars are spent each year on intelligence research and testing to determine who has the ability to succeed, next to nothing is spent to determine who will make use of their intelligence and not squander it by behaving stupidly. The contributors focus on the neglected side of this discussion, reviewing the full range of theory and research on stupid behavior and analyzing what it tells us about how people can avoid stupidity and its devastating consequences.
ÒMarvelous, devilishly clever, and culturally timely book . . . A fascinating exploration.Ó ÑChoice
ÒEasily readable and well referenced . . . May provide just enough momentum for change.Ó ÑInternational Journal of Intelligence
Author :Ed. Sternberg, Robert J.
Condition : New
Binding : Varies
Pages : 272
Publisher : Yale University Press
Language : English
Publication Year : 2003
ÒA serious attempt to understand a common phenomenonÓ from the author of The Nature of Human Intelligence (Psychology Today).
One need not look far to find breathtaking acts of stupidity committed by people who are smart, or even brilliant. The behavior of clever individualsÑfrom presidents to prosecutors to professorsÑis at times so amazingly stupid as to seem inexplicable. Why do otherwise intelligent people think and behave in ways so stupid that they sometimes destroy their livelihoods or even their lives?
This is an investigation of psychological research to see what it can tell us about stupidity in everyday life. The contributors to the volumeÑscholars in various areas of human intelligenceÑpresent examples of people messing up their lives, and offer insights into the reasons for such behavior. From a variety of perspectives, the contributors discuss:
- The nature and theory of stupidity
- How stupidity contributes to stupid behavior
- Whether stupidity is measurable.
While many millions of dollars are spent each year on intelligence research and testing to determine who has the ability to succeed, next to nothing is spent to determine who will make use of their intelligence and not squander it by behaving stupidly. The contributors focus on the neglected side of this discussion, reviewing the full range of theory and research on stupid behavior and analyzing what it tells us about how people can avoid stupidity and its devastating consequences.
ÒMarvelous, devilishly clever, and culturally timely book . . . A fascinating exploration.Ó ÑChoice
ÒEasily readable and well referenced . . . May provide just enough momentum for change.Ó ÑInternational Journal of Intelligence
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