What the Dog Saw

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What the Dog Saw is a collection of Malcolm Gladwell’s New Yorker essays that explores surprising insights into human behavior, decision-making, and everyday phenomena.

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instanceOf essay collection
non-fiction book
author Malcolm Gladwell
basedOn essays previously published in The New Yorker
containsWorkFromPeriod 1990s
2000s
countryOfPublication United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception generally positive reviews
explores how experts think
how people misinterpret information
the limits of prediction
the role of context in behavior
follows Outliers
genre essay
journalism
popular psychology
hasISBN 9780316075848
hasPart Obsessives, Pioneers, and Other Varieties of Minor Genius
Personality, Character, and Intelligence
Theories, Predictions, and Diagnoses
language English
mediaType audiobook
e-book
print
notableEssay Blowing Up
Late Bloomers
Million-Dollar Murray
Open Secrets
The Ketchup Conundrum
The New-Boy Network
The Pitchman
The Talent Myth
What the Dog Saw self-link
numberOfParts 3
originalPublicationVenue The New Yorker
pageCount 432
placeInAuthorBibliography fifth book by Malcolm Gladwell
precedes David and Goliath
publicationDate 2009
publisher Little, Brown and Company
subject business and management
decision-making
everyday phenomena
human behavior
risk and prediction
social psychology
talent and genius
targetAudience general readership
writingStyle narrative non-fiction

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Malcolm Gladwell notableWork What the Dog Saw
What the Dog Saw notableEssay What the Dog Saw self-link
Outliers followedBy What the Dog Saw