An eye-opening exploration of why experts are constantly misleading us--and what we can do about it.
David H. Freedman (www.freedman.com) is a contributing editor at
Inc. Magazine. His articles on science, business and technology have appeared in
The Atlantic,
Newsweek,
The New York Times,
The Harvard Business Review,
Fast Company,
Science,
Wired, and many other publications. His previous book (coauthored) is
A Perfect Mess, about the useful role of disorder in daily life, business and science. He is also the author of books about the U.S. Marines, computer crime, and artificial intelligence. Freedman casts a critical eye on headline health news at his blog, Making Sense of Medicine.
David H. Freedman (www.freedman.com) is a contributing editor at Inc. Magazine. His articles on science, business and technology have appeared in theAtlantic, Newsweek, the New York Times, the Harvard Business Review, Fast Company, Science, Wired, and many other publications.
His previous book (coauthored) is A Perfect Mess, about the useful role of disorder in daily life, business and science. He is also the author of books about the U.S. Marines, computer crime, and artificial intelligence. Freedman casts a critical eye on headline health news at his blog, Making Sense of Medicine.