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Now, Stanford professor Clifford Nass has discovered a set of rules for effective human relationships, drawn from an unlikely source: his study of our interactions with computers.Based on his decades of research, Nass demonstrates that-although we might deny it-we treat computers

The Man Who Lied to His Laptop: What We Can Learn About Ourselves from Our Machines

Title:The Man Who Lied to His Laptop: What We Can Learn About Ourselves from Our Machines
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Asin:1617230049
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Number of Pages:256Pages
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Now, Stanford professor Clifford Nass has discovered a set of rules for effective human relationships, drawn from an unlikely source: his study of our interactions with computers.Based on his decades of research, Nass demonstrates that-although we might deny it-we treat computers and other devices like people: we empathize with them, argue with them, form bonds with them. Counterintuitive insights about building successful relationships- based on research into human-computer interaction. Nass's research shows that:

  • Mixing criticism and praise is a wildly ineffective method of evaluation
  • Flattery works-even when the recipient knows it's fake
  • Introverts and extroverts are each best at selling to one of their own
Nass's discoveries provide nothing less than a new blueprint for successful human relationships.. We even lie to them to protect their feelings.This fundamental revelation has led to groundbreaking research on how people should behave with one another. Books like Predictably Irrational and S

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From Publishers Weekly Nass, a Stanford researcher, has the fascinating and enviable job of performing research into human interactions with technology. All rights reserved. The author is at his most compelling when describing technology's human failures in the marketplace, such as the demise of the despised Microsoft "Clippy," whose apparent stupidity and lack of empathy doomed him as an application (killing marketing plans to turn him into a beloved Mickey Mouse-like character). His experimental anecdotes end with a "Results and Implications" appendix, and his findings often sound as banal as the platitudes he's attempting to test. (Sept.) (c) Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. Moments like these make Nass's examination an engaging compendium of technological faux pas. Question: Why did BMW receive so many complaints about its navigation system from male German drivers

Storke Professor at Stanford University and director of the Communication between Humans and Interactive Media (CHIMe) Lab. He is a popular designer, consultant, and keynote speaker, and is widely quoted by the media on issues such as the impact of multitasking on young minds. He lives in Silicon Valley.

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