A Field Guide to Lies and Statistics
A Neuroscientist on How to Make Sense of a Complex World
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Published:1st Feb '18
Should be back in stock very soon
A guide to critical thinking in the 'post-truth' era, from the author of Sunday Times best-seller The Organized Mind
We live in a world of information overload. Facts and figures on absolutely everything are at our fingertips, but are too often biased, distorted, or outright lies. From unemployment figures to voting polls, IQ tests to divorce rates, we're bombarded by seemingly plausible statistics on how people live and what they think. Daniel Levitin teaches us how to effectively ask ourselves: can we really know that? And how do they know that?
In this eye-opening, accessible guide filled with fascinating examples and practical takeaways, acclaimed neuroscientist Daniel Levitin shows us how learning to understand statistics will enable you to make better, smarter judgements on the world around you.
In a post-truth world, Levitin's book is an invaluable primer on how to sort the fact from the fiction * Sunday Times *
The world is awash with data, but not always with accurate information. [Levitin] does a terrific job of illustrating the difference between the two with precision and delightful good humour -- Charles Wheelan, author of Naked Economics
Deservedly a bestseller -- Independent on 'The Organized Mind'
Smart, important, exquisitely written -- Daniel Gilbert on 'The Organized Mind'
The Organized Mind is the perfect antidote to the effects of information overload. Loved it. -- Scott Turow, New York Times bestselling author of 'Identical' and 'Innocent' on 'The Organized Mind'
Daniel Levitin's field guide is a critical thinking primer for our shrill, data-drenched age. From the way averages befuddle to the logical fallacies that sneak by us, every page is enlightening -- Charles Duhigg, author of The Power of Habit and Smarter, Faster, Better
Valuable tools for anyone willing to evaluate claims and get to the truth of the matter * Kirkus Reviews *
As a lucid guide to critical thinking about statistics, information and assertion it is profoundly welcome * Observer *
ISBN: 9780241974872
Dimensions: 198mm x 130mm x 20mm
Weight: 215g
304 pages