Author:Mario Gmurr,Sally-Ann Spencer
Learn something new about yourself today.
What does your workspace say about you? The most revealing clues aren’t on your desk or on your computer. Rather, they’re those paperclips in your bin – the ones you’ve fiddled with, probably without even realising it.
When psychiatrist Mario Gmür started scrutinising paperclips bent by his patients, he found that they actually reveal multitudes about the creator’s character, quirks and hidden desires. Are you an optimist? A pushover? A Lothario? A bully?
After studying the links between paperclip shapes and distinct character types, Gmür has created a delightful collection of quizzes and psychological profiles that allow readers to discover their innermost truths using these miniature metallic sculptures.
Part Rorschach test and part humorous horoscope, The Paperclip Test offers an amusing yet astonishingly insightful personality gauge for anyone who has ever bent a paperclip without thinking about what secrets that tiny shape might hold.
The Paperclip Test offers an insightful personality gauge for anyone who has ever fiddled with a paperclip, without thinking about the secrets that innocuous metal wire might hold.
—— Harvey Day , UK Press SyndicationA terrific piece of work that deserves to be widely read . . . Highly recommended.
—— IndependentThis marvelous book tells an exciting story of ordinary people beating experts in a very serious game. It is also a manual for thinking clearly in an uncertain world. Read it.
—— Daniel KahnemanFull of excellent advice – it is the best thing I have read on predictions . . . Superforecasting is an indispensable guide to this indispensable activity.
—— The TimesPhilip Tetlock has transformed the science of prediction.
—— SpectatorThe most important book on decision making since Daniel Kahneman's Thinking, Fast and Slow.
—— Wall Street JournalFascinating and breezily written.
—— Sunday TimesSuperforecasting is a fascinating book.
—— Daily MailSuperforecasting is a very good book. In fact it is essential reading.
—— Management TodayThe best way to know if an idea is right is to see if it predicts the future. But which ideas, which methods, which people have a track record of non-obvious predictions vindicated by the course of events? The answers will surprise you, and they have radical implications for politics, policy, journalism, education, and even epistemology – how we can best gain knowledge about the world. The casual style of Superforecasting belies the profundity of its message.
—— Steven PinkerSuperforecasting is a rare book that will make you smarter and wiser. One of the giants of behavioral science reveals how to improve at predicting the future.
—— Adam GrantThe material in Superforecasting is new, and includes a compendium of best practices for prediction . . . [It offers] us all an opportunity to understand and react more intelligently to the confusing world around us.
—— New York Times Book ReviewTetlock's 'Ten Commandments For Aspiring Superforecasters' should probably have a place of honor in most business meeting rooms.
—— ForbesThere isn't a social scientist in the world I admire more than Phil Tetlock.
—— Tim HarfordSuperforecasting is the most important scientific study I’ve ever read on prediction.
—— Bloomberg ViewA fascinating study of what it is that makes some forecasters consistently better than others.
—— International PoliticoTetlock's work is fascinating and important, and he and Gardner have written it up with verve. - Financial Times
—— Stephen CaveSuperforecasting by Philip Tetlock and Dan Gardner, is one of the most interesting business and finance books published in 2015.
—— John Kay , Financial TimesThe lessons of superforecasting are keenly relevant to huge swathes of our lives.
—— Matthew Syed , The TimesTetlock writes boldly about wanting to improve what he sees as the bloated, expensive – and not terribly accurate – intelligence apparatus that advises our politicians and drives global affairs.
—— City A.M.Philip Tetlock’s Superforecasting is a common-sense guide to thinking about decision-making and the future by a man who knows this terrain like no one else.
—— Books of the Year , Bloomberg BusinessTetlock and Gardner believe anyone can improve their forecasting ability by learning from the way they work. If that's true, people in business and finance who make an effort to do so have a lot to gain – and those who don't, much to lose.
—— Financial PostWhat I found most interesting was the continuous process of integrating new information to test and modify existing beliefs … clearly a beneficial skill in financial markets
—— CitywireSocial science has enormous potential, especially when it combines 'rigorous empiricism with a resistance to absolute answers.' The work of Philip Tetlock possesses these qualities.
—— Scientific AmericanA fascinating book.
—— PR WeekOffers a valuable insight into the future of management.
—— CMI Management Book of the Year judgesBoth rigorous and readable. The lessons are directly relevant to business, finance, government, and politics.
—— Books of the Year , Bloomberg BusinessA scientific analysis of the ancient art of divination which shows that forecasting is a talent.
—— Books of the Year , EconomistCaptivating . . . [Tetlock's] writing is so engaging and his argument so tantalizing, readers will quickly be drawn into the challenge . . . A must-read field guide for the intellectually curious.
—— Kirkus ReviewsA top choice [for best book of 2015] among the world’s biggest names in finance and economics . . . Eurasia Group founder Ian Bremmer, Deutsche Bank Chief U.S. Economist Joe LaVorgna, and Citigroup Vice Chairman Peter Orszag were among those giving it a thumbs-up.
—— Bloomberg BusinessweekJust as modern medicine began when a farsighted few began to collect data and keep track of outcomes, to trust objective 'scoring' over their own intuitions, it's time now for similar demands to be made of the experts who lead public opinion. It's time for evidence-based forecasting.
—— Washington PostTetlock and his colleagues [have] found that there is such a thing as foresight, and it’s not a gift that’s bestowed upon special people, but is a skill that can be learned and developed . . . To obtain this apparent superpower does not take a PhD or an exceptionally high IQ; it takes a certain mindset.
—— GuardianSuperforecasting is a very good book. In fact it is essential reading - which I have never said in any of my previous Management Today reviews . . . It should be on every manager's and investor's reading list around the topics du jour of decision-making, prediction and behavioural economics.
—— Andrew Wileman , Management TodayRead Philip Tetlock’s Superforecasting, instead of political pundits who don’t what they’re talking about.
—— Dominic CummingsWe should indeed apply superforecasting more systematically to government. Like systematic opinion polling, it is an aid to decision-makers and informed debate. It is ideologically neutral, unless you have a bias in favour of ignorance. This is all good.
—— Andrew Adonis , Independent