Reckoning with Risk Learning to Live with Uncertainty

Gerd Gigerenzer’s *Reckoning with Risk: Learning to Live with Uncertainty* is a thought-provoking exploration published by Penguin Books Limited on April 24, 2003. This edition spans 310 pages and is presented in English. The book examines how individuals can better understand statistics and navigate the uncertainties of life, challenging the common tendency to exaggerate risks and misunderstand statistical information.
Readers will find that Gigerenzer uses real-world examples, including the accuracy of medical tests and the manipulation of statistics in legal contexts, to illustrate the importance of numerical literacy. The work emphasizes decision-making and problem-solving, aiming to empower individuals to take control of their understanding of risk. By addressing topics such as probability, psychology, and social science, this book serves as a resource for those looking to enhance their comprehension of uncertainty in everyday life.
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Gerd Gigerenzer’s Reckoning with Risk: Learning to Live with Uncertainty illustrates how we can learn to make sense of statistics and turn ignorance into insight.
However much we want certainty in our lives, it feels as if we live in an uncertain and dangerous world. But are we guilty of wildly exaggerating the chances of some unwanted event happening to us? Are we misled by our ignorance of the reality of risk?
Far too many of us, argues Gerd Gigerenzer, are hampered by our own innumeracy, while statistics are often presented to us in highly confusing ways. With real world examples, such as the incidence of errors in tests for breast cancer or HIV, or in DNA fingerprinting, and the manipulation of statistics for evidence in court, he shows that our difficulty in thinking about numbers can easily be overcome.
‘Indispensable … The book will change the attentive reader’s way of looking at the world’
Sunday Telegraph
‘An important book … the reader is presented with a powerful set of tools for understanding statistics … anyone who wants to take responsibility for their own medical choices should read it’
New Scientist
‘Gigerenzer makes clear thinking easier’
Evening Standard
‘More than ever, citizens need to know how to evaluate risk … This book should be pressed into the palms of ‘
Independent
Gerd Gigerenzer is Director of the Center for Adaptive Behavior and Cognition at the Max Planck Institute for Human Development in Berlin and former Professor of Psychology at the University of Chicago. He has published two academic books on heuristics, Simple Heuristics That Make Us Smart and Bounded Rationality: The Adaptive Toolbox as well as a popular science book, Gut Feelings: Short Cuts to Better Decision Making.
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