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May Contain Lies: Stories, Stats, and Bias

May Contain Lies: Stories, Stats, and Bias

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Alex Edmans shares about his book, May Contain Lies: How Stories, Statistics, and Studies Exploit Our Biases and What We Can Do About It on episode 574 of the Teaching in Higher Ed podcast.


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It's not that they're bad people, it's that they're people, they're humans. And if we're a person, we have biases.


We think a lie is basically the opposite of truth. So something is a lie if you can disprove it factually.

-Alex Edmans


What I focus on in my book is a more subtle form of a lie where something could be 100% accurate, but the inferences that we draw from them might be misleading.

-Alex Edmans


It’s not that they’re bad people, it’s that they’re people, they’re humans. And if we’re a person, we have biases.

-Alex Edmans


What I’m trying to highlight is the importance of being discerning. We want to have healthy skepticism, but we want to have the same healthy skepticism to something that we do like as something that we don’t.

-Alex Edmans


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May Contain Lies: Stories, Stats, and Bias

May Contain Lies: Stories, Stats, and Bias

Bonni Stachowiak with Alex Edmans