The density of original points in an average work---book, paper, article, lecture---tends to be pretty low. Most work also tends to be badly organized. Distilling work is thus a time intensive exercise. So I thought it would be useful to share the fruits of that labor.
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Schmidt, Eric, and Jonathan Rosenberg. How Google Works.
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Coffey, Diane, and Dean Spears. Where India Goes.
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Hamming, Richard. You and Your Research.
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Sunstein, Cass and Reid Hastie. Wiser: Getting Beyond Groupthink to Make Groups Smarter.
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Nadella, Satya, Greg Shaw, and Jill Nichols. Hit Refresh.
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Agarwal, Ajay, Joshua Gans, and Avi Goldfarb. Prediction Machines.
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Burke, Kevin. How to Write Documentation for People that Don't Read.
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Akerlof, George, and Robert Shiller. Phishing for Phools: The Economics of Manipulation and Deception.
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Boswell, Dustin, and Trevor Foucher. The Art of Readable Code.
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Kohavi, Ron, Diane Tang, and Ya Xu. Trustworthy Online Controlled Experiments.
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Bryar, Colin, and Bill Carr. Working Backwards.
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Kahneman, Daniel, Olive Sibony, and Cass Sunstein. Noise: A Flaw in Human Judgment
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Manski, Charles. Patient Care Under Uncertainty.
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Kleppman, Martin. Designing Data-Intensive Applications.
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Heath, Chip, and Karla Starr. Making Numbers Count.
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Sniderman, Paul, and Ed Carmines. Reaching Beyond Race.
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Sniderman, Paul, and Thomas Piazza. Black Pride and Black Prejudice.
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Webb, Eugene, Donald Campbell, Richard Schwartz, and Lee Sechrest. Unobtrusive Measures: Nonreactive Research in the Social Sciences.
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Schlozman, Kay Lehman, and Sidney Verba. Injury to Insult.
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Alesina, Alberto, and Geoffrey Carliner. Politics and Economics in the Eighties.
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Gelman, Andrew. Red State, Blue State, Rich State, Poor State: Why Americans Vote the Way They Do.
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Iyengar, Shanto, and Donald Kinder. News That Matters.
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Witten, Daniela, Gareth M. James, Trevor Hastie, and Robert Tibshirani. Introduction to Statistical Learning.
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Kuklinski, James (Ed.). Thinking about Political Psychology.
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Hernstein, Richard, and Charles Murray. The Bell Curve.
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Naipaul, V. S. India: A Million Mutinies Now.
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Cathcart, Thomas, and Daniel Klein. Plato and a Platypus Walk into a Bar...
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Kleppman, Martin. Designing Data Intensive Applications.
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Ambedkar, B. R. Pakistan or the Partition of India.
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Sowell, Thomas. Discrimination and Disparities.
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Lohr, Sharon. Measuring Crime: Behind the Statistics.
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Cathcart, Thomas and Daniel Klein. Heidegger and a Hippo Walk Through Those Pearly Gates.
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Honeysett, Martin. Micro phobia: How to survive your computer.
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Baum, Devorah. The Jewish Joke: A Short History-with Punchlines.
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Freedman, David, Robert Pisani, and Roger Purves. Statistics.
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