Erwin Rossen reviewed Quirkology by Richard Wiseman
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3 stars
It was a fun, light book in between. It doesn't contain life changing insights, but if you expect just some quirky science, you will get it.
323 pages
English language
Published Aug. 27, 2007 by Basic Books.
For over twenty years, psychologist Richard Wiseman has examined the quirky science of everyday life. In Quirkology, he navigates the oddities of human behavior, explaining the tell-tale signs that give away a liar, the secret science behind speed-dating and personal ads, and what a person’s sense of humor reveals about the innermost workings of his or her mind-all along paying tribute to others who have carried out similarly weird and wonderful work. Wiseman’s research has involved secretly observing people as they go about their daily business, conducting unusual experiments in art exhibitions and music concerts, and even staging fake seances in allegedly haunted buildings. With thousands of research subjects from all over the world, including enamored couples, unwitting pedestrians, and guileless dinner guests, Wiseman presents a fun, clever, and unexpected picture of the human mind.
It was a fun, light book in between. It doesn't contain life changing insights, but if you expect just some quirky science, you will get it.