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Seth Stephens-Davidowitz using internet data: Everybody Lies

Seth Stephens-Davidowitz has used data from the internet to get insights into the human psyche. Davidowitz has used Google searches to measure racism and sexual trends as well as humor and depression. He is a contributing op-ed editor with the New York Times and will soon be teaching at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. His data contradicts many claims by Americans and his book is "Everybody Lies." Also on today's program: Carl Hiaasen and his novel about Cajun rooster farmers, here.
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12 May 2017

Seth Stephens-Davidowitz has used data from the internet to get insights into the human psyche.

Davidowitz has used Google searches to measure racism and sexual trends as well as humor and depression. He is a contributing op-ed editor with the New York Times and will soon be teaching at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania.

His data contradicts many claims by Americans and his book is "Everybody Lies."

Also on today's program: Carl Hiaasen and his novel about Cajun rooster farmers, here.

Seth Stephens-Davidowitz has used data from the internet to get insights into the human psyche. Davidowitz has used Google searches to measure racism and sexual trends as well as humor and depression. He is a contributing op-ed editor with the New York Times and will soon be teaching at the Wharton School at the University of Pennsylvania. His data contradicts many claims by Americans and his book is "Everybody Lies." Also on today's program: Carl Hiaasen and his novel about Cajun rooster farmers, here.