The Experts Speak

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The Experts Speak is a humorous reference book co-authored by Christopher Cerf that compiles famously wrong predictions and misguided expert opinions throughout history.

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instanceOf book
reference book
author Christopher Cerf NERFINISHED
coAuthor Victor S. Navasky NERFINISHED
other contributors
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
focusesOn famously wrong predictions
misguided expert opinions
genre humor
non-fiction
hasPart quotations
short commentaries
hasTheme critical thinking
fallibility of experts
limits of prediction
intendedAudience general readers
readers interested in history
readers interested in skepticism
language English
mainSubject expert opinion
failed predictions
historical quotations
mediaType print
narrativeForm compilation
notableFor documenting wrong expert forecasts
using humor to critique authority
timeSpanCovered multiple historical periods
tone humorous
satirical
workExampleOf collections of erroneous predictions

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