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David Robson's The Intelligence Trap challenges the widely held belief that higher intelligence (often measured by IQ or academic/professional success) directly equates to better decision-making and judgment. Instead, Robson argues that intelligence can paradoxically make individuals more vulnerable to certain thinking errors and cognitive biases, leading them into intelligence traps.
By Charles ItuahDavid Robson's The Intelligence Trap challenges the widely held belief that higher intelligence (often measured by IQ or academic/professional success) directly equates to better decision-making and judgment. Instead, Robson argues that intelligence can paradoxically make individuals more vulnerable to certain thinking errors and cognitive biases, leading them into intelligence traps.