Summary of Seth Stephens-Davidowitz’s Everybody Lies is a study of human behavior and psychology that uses internet search data as its source material. Unlike other work in the social sciences, which has had to rely on self-reporting or surveys, Everybody Lies primarily draws its conclusions from a far more honest and reliable source: Google search data…
Summary of Seth Stephens-Davidowitz’s Everybody Lies
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