The Number Bias, 9781529342734
Hardcover
Numbers rule our lives, but are they always telling the truth?

The Number Bias

how numbers dominate our world and why that's a problem we need to fix

$48.39

  • Hardcover

    176 pages

  • Release Date

    7 September 2020

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Summary

The Number Bias: Unmasking the Stories Behind the Stats

‘The Number Bias combines vivid storytelling with authoritative analysis to deliver a warning about the way numbers can lead us astray - if we let them.’ TIM HARFORD

Even if you don’t consider yourself a numbers person, you are a numbers person. The time has come to put numbers in their place. Not high up on a pedestal, or out on the curb, but right where they belong: beside words.

It is not a…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781529342734
ISBN-10:1529342732
Author:Sanne Blauw, Suzanne Heukensfeldt Jansen
Publisher:Hodder & Stoughton
Imprint:Sceptre
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:176
Release Date:7 September 2020
Weight:280g
Dimensions:220mm x 138mm x 22mm
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Critics Review

The Number Bias combines vivid storytelling with authoritative analysis to deliver a warning about the way numbers can lead us astray - if we let them. * Tim Harford *Statistics and data can tell the truth, but they can also lie, as this valuable book explains … you can never read the points Blauw makes too often. – Daniel Finkelstein * The Times *If you don’t consider yourself a numbers person, then this is the book for you. It is an intriguing and accessible exploration of how digits can shape our lives, be it measuring academic progress, election results or economic growth. Sanne Blauw, the numeracy correspondent for Dutch news outlet De Correspondent, provides startling insight about how manipulated figures can lead us astray, laying bare the perils of blindly buying into the hyperbole of peddled statistics * Herald *A beautifully accessible exploration of how numbers shape our lives, and the importance of accurately interpreting the statistics we are fed. THE NUMBER BIAS will give even the most maths-averse reader the tools they need to navigate our data-rich world. * Angela Saini, author of SUPERIOR *From Covid-19 to the tobacco industry to the climate crisis … a punchy, amusing history of the deliberate misuse of statistics … The digestibility of Blauw’s offering is also a public virtue in itself, if it encourages more people to read it and immunise themselves against the virality of numerical disinformation. – Stephen Poole * Guardian *Aware that many readers are likely to be daunted by a book about numbers, Blauw soothes such anxieties through her accessible style, brevity (the book runs to 170 pages) and, particularly, by focussing on stories rather than statistics … Using a calm, unshowy approach, Blauw convincingly argues that numbers should inform our choices, but they cannot make decisions for us. * Sunday Business Post *provocative … playful … necessary work, delivered with a light touch * Irish Times *

About The Author

Sanne Blauw

Sanne Blauw is the numeracy correspondent for Dutch online news site and publisher De Correspondent. She has a PhD in econometrics from the Erasmus School of Economics and the Tinbergen Institute, and was a journalist-in-residence at the Netherlands Institute for Advanced Study. Her first book, The Number Bias, was a bestseller in the Netherlands and spent several weeks on the bestseller lists.

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