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Everybody Lies

By: Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
Narrated by: Christopher Ragland
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Summary

Insightful, surprising and with groundbreaking revelations about our society, Everybody Lies exposes the secrets embedded in our Internet searches, with a foreword by best-selling author Steven Pinker.

Everybody lies, to friends, lovers, doctors, pollsters - and to themselves. In Internet searches, however, people confess their secrets - about sexless marriages, mental health problems, even racist views. Seth Stephens-Davidowitz, an economist and former Google data scientist, shows that this could just be the most important dataset ever collected.

This huge database of secrets - unprecedented in human history - offers astonishing, even revolutionary insights into humankind. Anxiety, for instance, does not increase after a terrorist attack. Crime levels drop when a violent film is released. And racist searches are no higher in Republican areas than in Democrat ones.

Stephens-Davidowitz reveals information we can use to change our culture and the questions we're afraid to ask that might be essential to our health - both emotional and physical. Insightful, funny and always surprising, Everybody Lies exposes the biases and secrets embedded deeply within us, at a time when things are harder to predict than ever.

©2017 Seth StephensDavidowitz (P)2017 Audible, Ltd

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Ok

The book is occasionally interesting but the author is still frustrsting high on the hype of big data. It'd be nice to see the subject treated with a little more humility.

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Not bad but not great

Some interesting information near the beginning of the book, falls off towards the end. 3/5

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it could be called "the new age of methodology"

as a person who has studied computer science and social science I enjoyed listening to this book. Big data opens a new window for the social scientists though you should still be equipped with a profound insights to interpret what you mine from the data.

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Great book - an eye opener

If you are getting into digital marketing or data analytics you will enjoy it. Definitely recommend.

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For data lovers.

If you enjoy big data, little data and weird data then this book is for you. The story was a bit weird and it's definitely not an easy read or listen for most but the narrator is energetic and adds style to what might otherwise be boring statistics.

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cant wait for book number 2

Inspired me to learn the techniques outlined in the book. great book with insights on how to lock who we really are

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entertaining and informative

Enjoyed this book a lot, and will definitely look for the sequel. lots of surprising facts, and a good introduction to some of the ideas behind data science.

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Startling discoveries about us

I enjoyed diving into our secrets. The honesty that big data reveals is startling scary

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Fascinating insight into the scope and reach of big data

Fascinating insights into how we behave when we think no one is watching . Book shows the insights we can get from anonymised big data and covers everything from politics to porn. A surprisingly accessible and engaging account

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Interesting Intro

A fairly easy listen that stimulates one to consider in more depth the use of data collection and people's social media habits.

I felt however it lacked a little depth overall and although there were a few insightful comments I finished feeling as if there was more to this topic than this book had to give. A good intro though.

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