Todd C. Riniolo (Grand Island, NY) is an associate professor of psychology at Medaille College. He has written many peer-reviewed articles in the psychological literature.
Description
Introduction; Critical Thinking in Everyday Life: What's Your Evidence?; Experts: Benefits and Limitations; Research Methods: The Double-blind Procedure, the Placebo Effect, and the Law of Parsimony; Why Strange Coincidences Are Normal, and Why the Critical Thinker is Wary of Second-hand Sources; The Pros and Cons of Our Evolutionary Heritage; Humans: The Great Pattern Seekers; The Interconnectedness of Our Pattern-Seeking Heritage with a Biased Cognitive System; The Role of Emotions in Belief Maintenance; Case Examples: An Ordinary Critical Thinker and a Brilliant Mind; Global Warming and Psychic Claims: A Comparison; Politics and Inconsistent Critical Thinking; Multicultural Claims: Are Sceptics Sexist and Racist?; Economists and Sceptics: Birds of a Feather?; Does Santa Claus Undermine Critical Thinking? No, No, No; Conclusion: Closing Thoughts; Index.
Reviews
"Thoroughly researched yet written in a lively, witty style, this unique approach to critical thinking will interest students, teachers, and anyone who wishes to become a better thinker." -- -MonstersandCritics.com, January 24, 2009 "Anyone who wants to become a better "thinker' will benefit from this interesting book." -- Bookviews, February 2009 "As a good overview that introduces many of the key concepts and places then in the context of issues that most of us have probably thought about, however, this book is enjoyable and instructive." -- Metapsychology Online Reviews, Vol. 13, Issue 32, August 2009