
- 320 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
New Statesman 's Best Books of 2018 'Mandatory reading' Steven Pinker Do you eat too much sugar? What proportion of your country are immigrants? What does it cost to raise a child? How much tax do the rich pay? Are we more ignorant than we used to be? Take a minute to answer these questions. No matter how educated you are, this book suggests you are likely to be very wrong indeed. Informed by exclusive research across 40 countries, conducted by global polling firm Ipsos, The Perils of Perception investigates why we don't know basic facts about the world around us. Using the latest research into the media and decision science, Bobby Duffy asks how we can address our ignorance and why the populations of some countries seem better informed than others. Essential reading in the so-called 'post-truth' era, this book will transform the way you engage with the world.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface to the Paperback Edition
- Introduction Perils Everywhere
- Chapter 1 A Healthy Mind
- Chapter 2 Sexual Fantasies
- Chapter 3 On the Money?
- Chapter 4 Inside and Out: Immigration and Religion
- Chapter 5 Safe and Secure
- Chapter 6 Political Misdirection and Disengagement
- Chapter 7 Brexit and Trump: Wishful and Wrongful Thinking
- Chapter 8 Filtering Our Worlds
- Chapter 9 Worldwide Worry
- Chapter 10 Who’s Most Wrong?
- Chapter 11 Managing Our Misperceptions
- Acknowledgements
- Notes
- Index