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Mistakes Were Made Third Edition

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2020464 pagesMariner Books

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Carol Tavris is a social psychologist, writer, and lecturer whose goal is to promote psychological science and critical thinking in improving our lives. She is coauthor, with Elliot Aronson, of "Mistakes Were Made (But Not by ME): Why we justify foolish beliefs, bad decisions, and hurtful acts." Her other major books include the landmark "Anger: The misunderstood emotion," a book well known for its critical look at unvalidated notions about the inevitability of anger and the need to "ventilate"...

Elliot Aronson is a social psychologist and Professor Emeritus at the University of California at Santa Cruz and Distinguished Visiting Professor at Stanford University. He has previously taught at Harvard, the University of Texas and the University of Minnesota. As a researcher, he is best known for his groundbreaking research on social influence and persuasion as well as for the invention of the jigsaw classroom (a strategy for reducing prejudice in public schools). He has written 22 books...

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Frequently asked questions

  • Is Mistakes Were Made Third Edition a standalone book?

    This third edition builds upon previous versions, incorporating updated research and examples, but it can be read independently without needing to have read the earlier editions.

  • What makes this book different from other books on cognitive bias?

    The book is particularly noted for its accessible writing style and its extensive use of real-world examples and anecdotes, making complex psychological concepts relatable and engaging for a broad audience.

  • Is Mistakes Were Made used in academic settings?

    This book is frequently assigned in university courses related to psychology, critical thinking, and social science due to its comprehensive coverage and clear explanations of cognitive dissonance and self-justification.