Information Anxiety: What to Do when Information Doesn't Tell You what You Need to Know

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Bantam, 1990 - Business & Economics - 358 pages
Information Anxiety offers a cure for the uneasiness most people feel daily as they're overwhelmed with facts and data pretending to be useful information. With simple, creative guidance, this book teaches readers how to learn what they want to learn from the media and other communication sources.

Contents

US Judge Finds No Cont
27
THE NONINFORMATION EXPLOSION
33
ANXIETYPROOFING INFORMATION
41
2
50
36
75
Dont ask for a hospital when you really need
94
4
101
MIND YOUR MOUTH
108
55578
149
torsion
157
42
175
THE JOY OF DISCOVERY
187
10
203
PAPER WEIGHTWATCHERS
209
Every day we see thousands
244
Each tier of informationfrom personal messages
253

SIGN LANGUAGE
114
LANDMINES IN
123
Looking good is being good
125
DRAWING THE LINE
131
6
137
22
280
CONVERSATION WITH JOSH WURMAN
284
14
293
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