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Online behavior can predict realworld outcomes from "summary" of Dataclysm: Who We Are (When We Think No One’s Looking) by Christian Rudder

The idea that online behavior can predict real-world outcomes may seem like a novel concept, but in reality, it is a reflection of our interconnected lives in the digital age. Every click, like, share, and comment we make online leaves a digital footprint that can be analyzed and interpreted to reveal insights about who we are and what we may do in the future. By harnessing the power of big data and advanced analytics, researchers and companies can sift through vast amounts of online data to uncover patterns and trends that may be indicative of our behavior in the real world. For example, studies have shown that our social media activity can provide clues about our personality traits, political beliefs, and even our likelihood of engaging ...
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    Dataclysm: Who We Are (When We Think No One’s Looking)

    Christian Rudder

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