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Tags: Science, Research & Methodology, Computers, Data Visualization, Social Science, Statistics, Mathematics, Probability & Statistics, General, Essays, Reference, Research, Language Arts & Disciplines, Library & Information Science, Lang:en
Publisher: Penguin UK
Added: September 29, 2020
Modified: November 5, 2021
Summary
An indispensable handbook to the art of scepticism from
two brilliantly contrarian scientists. We think we know
bullshit when we hear it, but do we?Politicians are
unconstrained by facts. Science is conducted by press
release. Start-up culture elevates hype to high art. The
world is awash in bullshit, and we're drowning in it. Based
on a popular course at the University of Washington, this
book gives us the tools to see through the obfuscations,
deliberate and careless, that dominate every realm of our
lives. In this lively, provocative guide, biologist Carl
Bergstrom and information scientist Jevin West show that
calling out nonsense is crucial to a properly functioning
social group, whether it be a circle of friends, a community
of researchers, or the citizens of a nation. Through six
rules of thumb, they help us to recognize when numbers are
being manipulated, to cut through the crap wherever we
encounter it - even within ourselves - and learn how to give
the real facts to a crystal-loving friend or climate change
denier uncle.