Blink

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Blink is a bestselling nonfiction book by Malcolm Gladwell that explores the power and pitfalls of rapid, intuitive decision-making.

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instanceOf nonfiction book
popular science book
psychology book
adaptedAs audiobook narrated by Malcolm Gladwell
author Malcolm Gladwell
bestsellerStatus New York Times bestseller
centralThesis Intuitive decision-making can be distorted by bias and irrelevant information
Rapid, intuitive judgments can be remarkably accurate under the right conditions
We can learn when to trust and when to distrust our snap judgments
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
exploresConcept bias in judgment
expert intuition
first impressions
priming
rapid cognition
snap judgments
thin-slicing
unconscious decision-making
followedBy Outliers
genre business literature
nonfiction
psychology
self-help
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hasISBN 9780316172325
language English
mediaType audiobook
print
notableFor bridging psychology research and everyday decision-making
popularizing the concept of thin-slicing
pageCount approximately 300
precededBy The Tipping Point
publicationDate 2005-01-11
publicationYear 2005
publisher Little, Brown and Company
sales millions of copies sold worldwide
subject cognitive psychology
decision-making
intuition
thin-slicing
unconscious cognition
subtitle The Power of Thinking Without Thinking
targetAudience general readership
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