I haven’t read it, so I can’t comment directly on it.
But you should probably know that Gladwell has been criticized a lot for un-scientific methodology and for turning interesting anecdotes and “just-so” stories into generalizations and supposed “laws” (without much evidence).
I haven’t read it, so I can’t comment directly on it.
But you should probably know that Gladwell has been criticized a lot for un-scientific methodology and for turning interesting anecdotes and “just-so” stories into generalizations and supposed “laws” (without much evidence).
The most recent example of high profile criticism of Gladwell is probably this review by Steven Pinker: Malcolm Gladwell, Eclectic Detective
I don’t know if this criticism applies to Blink, though, but if you read it, your BS detector should probably be turned up a notch.
Sounds like someone I know! jk