May Contain Lies, Alex Edmans
May Contain Lies, Alex Edmans
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May Contain Lies
How Stories, Statistics, and Studies Exploit Our Biases And What We Can Do About It

Author: Alex Edmans

Narrator: Alex Edmands

Unabridged: 8 hr 33 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Kalorama

Published: 06/04/2024


Synopsis

Our lives are minefields of misinformation. It ripples through our social media feeds, our daily headlines, and the pronouncements of politicians, executives, and authors. 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, warp our views, and distort our decisions.

In this eye-opening book, renowned economist Alex Edmans teaches us how to separate fact from fiction. Using colorful examples—from a wellness guru's tragic but fabricated backstory to the blunders that led to the Deepwater Horizon disaster to the diet that ensnared millions yet hastened its founder's death—Edmans highlights the biases that cause us to mistake statements for facts, facts for data, data for evidence, and evidence for proof.

Armed with the knowledge of what to guard against, he then provides a practical guide to combat this tide of misinformation. Going beyond simply checking the facts and explaining individual statistics, Edmans explores the relationships between statistics—the science of cause and effect—ultimately training us to think smarter, sharper, and more critically.

About Alex Edmans

Alex Edmans is professor of finance at London Business School. His TED talk "What to Trust in a Post-Truth World" has been viewed two million times; he has also spoken at the World Economic Forum, Davos, and in the UK Parliament. In 2013, he was awarded tenure at the Wharton School, and in 2021, he was named MBA Professor of the Year by Poets&Quants. Edmans writes regularly for the Wall Street Journal, the Financial Times, and Harvard Business Review. His first book, Grow the Pie, was a Financial Times Book of the Year. He is a Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ashley on October 31, 2024

As much as I absolutely loved this book, I have to admit the difference between reading it and not is the definition of "ignorance is bliss". It's almost like the book backfired, because now I don't even know if IT is one that I can trust. The gist -for me at least- was that you should rethink every......more

Goodreads review by Lois on May 26, 2024

This audiobook was made available for me to listen to and review by Alex Edmans, RB Media, and NetGalley. This is narrated by Alex Edmands. He has a posh intelligent sounding British accent. His voice is rich with texture and helps to keep the reader interested in and focused on the narrative. This is......more

Goodreads review by Ridon on June 09, 2024

Critical Thinking in the Age of Misinformation I must state clearly that this is one of the best books I have ever read! Having just completed my Executive MBA, I wish this book had been published earlier; it would have made me even more critical in my assignments. This book is a must-read for everyo......more

Goodreads review by Maarten on November 12, 2024

Excellent and very thorough book on how to interpret scientific studies and to deal with the increasing amount of misinformation. After a short introduction the author introduces the ladder of misinference: statement - fact - data - evidence - proof. 1. We accept a statement as a fact, even if it’s n......more

Goodreads review by Agnė on July 23, 2024

May Contain Lies: How Stories, Statistics and Studies Exploit Our Biases - And What We Can Do About It is an engaging primer on data analysis that encourages us to be more skeptical of all the "facts" in the media that exploit our biases in order to carry out hidden agendas. May Contain Lies is very......more