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Blending insightful analysis with engaging iconoclasm, this book offers a witty exploration of the vast amounts of information available today and what it reveals about ourselves and our world—if we ask the right questions. By the end of an average day, internet users accumulate eight trillion gigabytes of data, an unprecedented volume that unveils our fears, desires, and behaviors, as well as the conscious and unconscious choices we make. The text provides surprising insights into various topics, including economics, ethics, sports, and social issues, all derived from big data. It tackles intriguing questions such as the impact of race on voting behavior, the influence of educational background on success, parental preferences for children, and the relationship between violent films and crime rates. Seth Stephens-Davidowitz investigates these queries, offering revelations that enhance our understanding of human nature. Through studies and experiments, he illustrates how our world operates as a vast laboratory, revealing biases and information that can transform our culture. The book challenges readers to rethink their perceptions of big data and its growing influence on our lives.

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Everybody Lies, Seth Stephens Davidowitz

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Sprache
Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum
2017
Einband
Paperback
Seitenzahl
352
ISBN10
0062390864
ISBN13
9780062390868
Reihe
Erstveröffentlichung
2017
Originaltitel
Everybody Lies: Big Data, New Data, and What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are
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Blending insightful analysis with engaging iconoclasm, this book offers a witty exploration of the vast amounts of information available today and what it reveals about ourselves and our world—if we ask the right questions. By the end of an average day, internet users accumulate eight trillion gigabytes of data, an unprecedented volume that unveils our fears, desires, and behaviors, as well as the conscious and unconscious choices we make. The text provides surprising insights into various topics, including economics, ethics, sports, and social issues, all derived from big data. It tackles intriguing questions such as the impact of race on voting behavior, the influence of educational background on success, parental preferences for children, and the relationship between violent films and crime rates. Seth Stephens-Davidowitz investigates these queries, offering revelations that enhance our understanding of human nature. Through studies and experiments, he illustrates how our world operates as a vast laboratory, revealing biases and information that can transform our culture. The book challenges readers to rethink their perceptions of big data and its growing influence on our lives.