Nirav Mehta

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The idea that people with high IQs could be so bad at decision making at first seems counterintuitive. We assume that anyone with high intelligence will also act rationally. But Stanovich sees it differently. In his book, What Intelligence Tests Miss: The Psychology of Rational Thought, he coined the term “dysrationalia”—the inability to think and behave rationally despite having high intelligence.
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