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Product Description The New York Times bestseller Freakonomics was a worldwide sensation, selling over four million copies in thirty-five languages and is changing the way we view the world. Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner return with Superfreakonomics, and fans and newcomers alike say that the freakquel even bolder, funnier and more surprising than the first. SuperFreakonomics challenges how we think all over again, to explore the hidden side of everything with such questions as: How can a street as a prostitute department store Santa is? What do hurricanes, heart attack, and highway fatalities have in common? Can the consumption of kangaroo save the planet? Levitt and Dubner Mix smart thinking and great stories like no other. By studying how people respond to incentives, they show the world for what it really is good, bad, ugly, and ultimately, super freaky. Freakonomics has been widely imitated, but only now, with SuperFreakonomics, it has met its match. Amazon. com ReviewBook Description of the New York Times bestseller Freakonomics was a worldwide sensation, selling over four million copies in thirty-five languages and is changing the way we view the world. Now Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner is back with SuperFreakonomics and fans and novices alike find that the freakquel even bolder, funnier and more surprising than the first. Four years in the production, not only SuperFreakonomics ask the hard questions, but the unexpected Ones: What is dangerous to walk or drive drunk drunk? Why chemotherapy is prescribed so often when it is so ineffective? Can a sex change to increase your salary? SuperFreakonomics challenges how we think all over again, to explore the hidden side of everything with such questions as: How can a street as a prostitute department store Santa is? Why doctors are so bad to wash your hands? How much good do car seats do? What is the best way to catch a terrorist? Have a TV to an increase in crime? What do hurricanes, heart attack, and highway fatalities have in common? Are people hard wired for altruism and selfishness? Can the consumption of kangaroo save the planet? “The more value: adds a pimp or a broker? Levitt and Dubner mix smart thinking and great stories like nobody else, whether the investigation a solution to global warming or to explain why the price of oral sex has fallen so drastically. By studying how people respond to incentives, they show the world for what it really is? good, bad, ugly, and ultimately, super freaky. Freakonomics has been widely imitated? But only now, with SuperFreakonomics, it has met its match. By Superfreakonomics: Where do you stand on the freak-o-meter? Four years ago, you were cool. Read Freakonomics, when it first came out. She impressed family and friends and blinded data with your findings. Now Steven D. Levitt and Stephen J. Dubner Superfreakonomics return with a freakquel bolder, funnier and more surprising than the first. Have you been keeping? Can you as Super Freak? Test your knowledge Superfreakonomics now: Question 1: 5 points after Superfreakonomics, which is extremely useful in improving the lives of women in rural India? A. The government ban on dowry and sex selective abortion as the spread of cable and satellite TV C. not cancel projects that pay for women female baby D. condoms specifically for the Indian market, question 2: 3 points among street prostitutes in Chicago , the night of the week is it profitable? Monday Wednesday Friday Saturday ABCD Question 3: 5 points, you end up in an emergency room with a serious condition and your destiny lies in the hands of the doctor to draw you. Which characteristic does not appear under the doctor’s skill involved? A. Participation in a top-ranked medical school and was a stay at a prestigious hospital as is female C. Gets high ratings from peers more money for treatment D. Question 4: 3 points, the cancer is chemotherapy more effectively to to be for? A. Lung Cancer Melanoma B. C. D. Leukemia Pancreatic cancer Question 5: 5 points, half of the decline in deaths from heart disease is primarily attributable to: A. inexpensive drugs prosthetic stent angioplasty BCD Question 6: 3 points True or False: Child car seats one better job of protecting children over the age of 2 by auto-related deaths than regular seatbelts. Question 7: 5 points What is the best thing a man can do, personally, to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions? A. Drive a hybrid car as one meal a week less Hamburger C. You buy all your food from local sources to Question 8: 3 points, the most effective at stopping the greenhouse effect? A. Public campaigns to discourage consumption as cap-and-trade agreements on carbon emissions volcanic eruptions D. C. planting lots of trees Question 9: 5 points in the 19 Century, one of the biggest threats of childbearing was puerperal fever, the often fatal for both mother and child. Their cause was eventually identified: A. Close ties petticoats early in pregnancy as foul air in the birthing experience C. physicians do not under hygienic precautions D. The mother rises early in the delivery room to question 10: 3 points that were not vote aftermath of the World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks to 11 September 2001: A. The decline in air traffic slows the spread of influenza. B. Due to the extra police in Washington, DC, crime fell in this city. C. The psychological impact of the attacks caused people back on the consumption of alcohol, which led to a decrease in traffic accidents cut. D. The improvement of security at the borders was a blessing for some California farmers, who fell as the Mexican and Canadian imports, it sold a lot of marijuana, that it was one of the most valuable plants States. Answers and scoring Question 1 B, cable and satellite TV. Women with television were less willing to tolerate beating women, less likely, that with a “preference for male offspring, there,” and rather engage in personal autonomy. Plus, the men, perhaps too busy to play cricket. Question 2 A, Saturdays are the most profitable. During the busiest Friday night are the most important determinant of the price of a prostitute, the trick lies she is committed to fulfill. And for some reason, Saturday customers purchase more expensive services. Question 3 C, a factor that obviously does not care if a doctor is highly rated by his colleagues. To the best of their peers turned out to be no better than the average to reduce mortality – even if they have less money to spend on treatments. Question 4 C, leukemia. Chemotherapy has proven itself in some cancers such as leukemia, lymphoma, particularly Hodgkin’s disease, testicular cancer, when these cancers examined, are detected early. But in most cases, chemotherapy is remarkably inefficient, often shows zero discernible impact. This means that cancer drugs are the second largest group of pharmaceutical sales, with chemotherapy consisting of the majority. Question 5 A, low-cost medicines. Expensive medical procedures, while technically brilliant, are responsible for a remarkably small share of the improvement of heart disease. About half of the decline has resulted from a reduction of risk factors like high cholesterol and hypertension, both of which are treated with relatively inexpensive drugs. And much of the remaining decline is due to ridiculously inexpensive treatments such as aspirin, heparin, ACE inhibitors and beta blockers. Question 6 False. Based on extensive data analysis and crash tests for the old-fashioned by the authors, not as good as safety seats paid. Chicken Question 7 B, displacement of less than one day a week worth of calories from red meat and dairy products, fish, eggs, or a plant-based diet achieves more GHG reduction than buying all according to locally sourced food, A recent study by Christopher Weber and H. Scott Matthews, two researchers at Carnegie Mellon. Every time drives a Prius or other hybrid owners to go shopping, they can offset their emissions-reducing benefits, at least when conducting business in the meat section. Emissions from cows and sheep and other ruminants, are 25 times more potent as a greenhouse gas than carbon dioxide released by cars and people. Question 8 C, the 1991 eruption of Mount Pinatubo in the Philippines released more than 20 million tons of sulfur dioxide in the atmosphere that act like a layer of sunscreen, reducing the amount of solar radiation and cooling of the earth an average of one question 9 degrees F. C, the doctors are not under hygienic precautions. This was the dawning age of the autopsy and the doctors do not yet know the importance of washing their hands after leaving the autopsy room and entry into the delivery room. Question 10 C, the psychological impact of the attacks caused people to increase their alcohol consumption and increased accidents as a result. Scoring 32-40: Certified Superfreak 25-31: Freak – surprises lay in wait for you 16-24: Wannabe freak – you’ve got something to read to 1-15: Conventional wisdom – you’re still not thinking in old ways
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