1. The Warren Harding error reveals the dark-side of 'thin-slicing'--when our instincts betray us and our rapid cognition goes awry. Looking at the example of that 1920 presidency, can we say that this type of error is happening today in political elections? Do you think this explains why there has never been a black or female president?
** Note- this book was written in 2005. Since we have seen a black president.... consider what may have changed in society to allow for that. What about why we still haven't seen a female?
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