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May Contain Lies

How Stories, Statistics and Studies Exploit Our Biases - and What We Can Do About It

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May Contain Lies

By: Alex Edmans
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A ground-breaking book that reveals why our human biases affect the way we receive and interpret information, with practical suggestions for how to think more critically

Our lives are minefields of misinformation. Stories, statistics and studies are everywhere, allowing people to find evidence to support whatever position they want. Many of these sources are flawed, yet by playing on our emotions and preying on our biases, they can gain widespread acceptance and warp our views.

In this eye-opening book, economist and professor Alex Edmans teaches us how to separate fact from fiction. Using colourful examples – from a wellness guru’s tragic but fabricated backstory, to the blunders that led to the Deepwater Horizon disaster – Edmans highlights the biases that cause us to mistake statements for facts, facts for data, data for evidence, and evidence for proof.

May Contain Lies is an essential listen for anyone who wants to make better sense of the world and take clear-eyed decisions.


'Alex Edmans is such a crisp, sharp salutary voice – and a great guide to the bulls--t of the modern world' Rory Stewart
'A powerful and punchy explanation of why misinformation is a problem that affects us all' Gillian Tett, Financial Times
'A passionate and dispassionate call to truth – and how to achieve it’ Will Hutton, Guardian
'A timely book and, despite the nerdy statistical theories, is often quite funny' Harry Wallop, The Times
©2024 Alex Edmans (P)2024 Penguin Audio

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Edmans draws on his wealth of professional and personal experience to help you see how easily we can be misled or mislead ourselves!!! Simple language and everyday situations from raising children, chess, sports and music made this book an easy listen when the topic could easily have been presented in a dry or abstract way. I particularly liked how he used his own preferences and biases to reveal how easily we can accept something. I’d like to read more of this author.

Wonderfully simple

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I really enjoyed this book; it lead me to question a lot of the data-to-decisions frameworks that I used to treat as gospel. It is written in a very accessible way, which kept me engaged, even when covering some heavy topics.

Having finished “may contain lies” , I once again feel that the more I learn, the less I realise that I know. Will need to read a couple of thrillers about loose cannon cops on the edge, before I pick up something that challenges my world view again!

Thought provoking

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Some of the 10000 hours debunking has appeared in a number of other books, but some of the other case studies were genuinely new to me. Well worth reading, even if takes a bit of effort

Well researched

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Professor Edmans entertainingly, comprehensively and scientificallly debunks myths and dethrones established gurus. This book, illustrated with fascinating examples and articulated in an engaging and accessible style, is a must-read in our age of fake news. The only downside is that those who most need to read this book are those least likely to!

The world would be a better place if everyone read this book.

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