[tips] The Upside of Being Wrong

2010-06-12 Thread Allen Esterson
://www.esterson.org - [tips] The Upside of Being Wrong Mike Palij Fri, 11 Jun 2010 04:40:40 -0700 There is a review of two books in the NY Times on the nature of human error making and the review points out that the books take very different

[tips] The Upside of Being Wrong

2010-06-11 Thread Mike Palij
There is a review of two books in the NY Times on the nature of human error making and the review points out that the books take very different orientations towards the making of errors. One book is Being Wrong by Kathryn Schulz and the other is Wrong by David Freedman. See: