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Applied Common Sense. - Review - book review

Skeptical Inquirer,  March, 2001  by Kendrick Frazier

Bill Davies. WERD Technology, Inc., Unit 35B, Ste. 155, 10520 Yonge Street, Richmond Hill, Ontario L4G 3C7, Canada. 2000. ISBN 0-9681830-2-6. 214 pp. Softcover (no price given). An attempt to show how one can apply common sense--a practical thought process that uses critical thinking and pragmatic intelligent decision making--to solve problems or make rational decisions.

The author supplies a series of short entries discussing issues in the area of intelligence and I.Q., gender differences, and politics. He sometimes provides several viewpoints and identifies "evidence-based data" and "conservative" and "liberal" opinions.

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