Daniel Gardner is a Canadian journalist, author, and lecturer known for his work on risk perception and decision-making.
His book "The Science of Fear" gained widespread acclaim for its exploration of how humans assess and respond to risks in modern society.
Gardner's writing style is praised for being accessible and engaging, making complex psychological concepts understandable to a general audience.
He has written for various publications and has been featured as a speaker and commentator on risk-related topics.
Gardner's work contributes to public understanding of how fear influences behavior and policy, encouraging critical thinking about perceived threats.
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