cover image Everydata: The Misinformation Hidden in the Little Data You Consume Every Day

Everydata: The Misinformation Hidden in the Little Data You Consume Every Day

John H. Johnson and Mike Gluck. Bibliomotion (Perseus, dist.), $27.95 (224p) ISBN 978-1-62956-101-1

Though much has been written about the ways in which companies collect and use personal data, the topic of how average citizens use and process data on a daily basis is less widely understood. Statistician Johnson and writer Gluck address and begin to remedy this discrepancy with their overview of how information is rendered and represented, and how it should be interpreted. The authors cover many basic statistical concepts as they explain how easily data is manipulated and misinterpreted. Studies, for example, can suffer from methodological failures such as improper sampling, and information can be misleading when it is cherry-picked. This book points out these pitfalls and educates readers on how to navigate the increasingly dense information environment. The authors hit key points on the importance of information literacy today, but even as an overview, it jumps from topic to topic a little too quickly. [em]Agent: Tris Coburn, Tristram C. Coburn Literary Management. (Apr.) [/em]