Everybody Lies
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What the Internet Can Tell Us About Who We Really Are
Seth Stephens-Davidowitz
简介
Insightful, surprising and with ground-breaking revelations about our society, Everybody Lies exposes the secrets embedded in our internet searches, with a foreword by bestselling 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.
contents
Foreword by Steven Pinker
Introduction: The Outlines of a Revolution
PART I DATA, BIG AND SMALL
1. Your Faulty Gut
PART II THE POWERS OF BIG DATA
2. Was Freud Right?
3. Data Reimagined
4. Digital Truth Serum
5. Zooming In
6. All the World's lab
PART III BIG DATA: HANDLE WITH CARE
7. Big Data, Big Schmata? What It Cannot Do
8. Mo Data, Mo Problems? What We Shouldn't Do
Conclusion: How Many People Finish Books?
Acknowledgements
Notes
Index