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Mindmasters: The DataDriven Science of Predicting and Changing Human Behavior

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Unlock the secrets of your mind with Mindmasters! Sandra Matz reveals how data science predicts and influences human behavior. Explore the power of algorithms, psychological targeting, and big data’s impact on our choices. Learn how to navigate the digital age and take control of your data.

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Description

  • ISBN-13: 9781647826314
  • Publisher: Harvard Business Review Press
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: Y
  • Width: 155 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1647826314
  • Publisher Date: 07 Jan 2025
  • Height: 235 mm
  • No of Pages: 240

14 reviews for Mindmasters: The DataDriven Science of Predicting and Changing Human Behavior

  1. Prity Rani

    This book is a game-changer! It will change the way you think about data and technology.

  2. Gagandeep Singh

    I found some chapters repetitive. The core message is strong, but could have been shorter.

  3. Kumar Nilmani

    I learned so much! This book is empowering and terrifying all at once. I would definitely recommend it.

  4. Niku Dhar

    A good starting point for understanding data science. However, it needs more case studies to be more effective.

  5. Prathmesh Prakash Pampatwar

    Good introduction to the topic, but lacked depth in some areas. Felt like it scratched the surface.

  6. Arman Ahmad

    Engaging and thought-provoking! Matz explains complex topics in an accessible way. Excellent!

  7. Gaurav Bharti

    Eye-opening! I never realized how much my data was being used. A must-read for anyone online.

  8. Akanksha Jindal

    Highly informative and well-researched. A bit academic at times, but still very insightful.

  9. Arpita Tripathi

    Mind-blowing! This book made me rethink everything about online privacy and targeted ads. Highly recommend.

  10. Harsh Mewara

    A bit scary to see how predictable we are. The book is informative, but also unsettling. It can be frightening.

  11. Dhananjay Joshi

    A solid read, but not as revolutionary as I’d hoped. Still worth checking out if you’re curious.

  12. Nidhish Kumar

    A fascinating look at the power of data! Some parts felt a bit dense, but overall a worthwhile read.

  13. Vanshika Rathi

    The book was okay, but I was expecting more practical advice on protecting my data.

  14. Chaitanya

    Interesting concepts, but the writing style was a little dry. Could’ve used more real-world examples.

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