edited by Robert J. Sternberg, Ph.D., IBM Professor of Psychology and Education
Yale University Press (New Haven) 2003; 272 pages
This book investigates the psychological basis for stupidity in everyday life. Experts shed light on the nature and theory of stupidity, whether stupidity is measurable, how people can avoid stupidity and its consequences and more.
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