Hallinan, Joseph T

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Why we make mistakes

how we look without seeing, forget things in seconds, and are all pretty sure we are way above average
2009
Explores the human capacity for making mistakes, and examines psychology, neuroscience, economics, consumer behaviors, geography, football, and more; and describes how to remember where something important is hidden, the perils of multitasking, and other related topics.

Kidding ourselves

the hidden power of self-deception
To one degree or another, we all misjudge reality. Our perception--of ourselves and the world around us--is much more malleable than we realize. This self-deception influences every major aspect of our personal and social life, including relationships, sex, politics, careers, and health.

Going up the river

travels in a prison nation
2003
Examines the explosion in the prison population in the United States over the past twenty years, and discusses the costs and consequences of this growth.

Why we make mistakes

how we look withouth seeing, forget things in seconds, and are all pretty sure we are way above average / Joseph T. Hallinan
2009
Explores the human capacity for making mistakes, and examines psychology, neuroscience, economics, consumer behaviors, geography, football, and more; and describes how to remember where something important is hidden, the perils of multitasking, and other related topics.
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