Season 2 (2014)

Could You Be a Hero?
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March 24, 2014 • 30m

The second-season opener explores the statistical likelihood of being a hero.

Are You a Sucker?
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March 31, 2014 • 30m

Stats on gullibility and tips on how to avoid scams.

Are You Desirable?
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April 7, 2014 • 30m

Did you know there’s one colour that makes you more desirable? And a single accessory that can make you appear smarter? Learn the ...Read more

Are You a Jerk?
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April 14, 2014 • 30m

Did you know that being a jerk could earn you nearly $10,000? Data scientist Jake Porway reveals how to tap into the benefits of b...Read more

Are You a Big Liar?
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April 21, 2014 • 30m

Ninety-two percent of people have admitted to lying during their lifetime, and those other 8 percent ... well, we're not so sure a...Read more

Could You Survive a Zombie Apocalypse?
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June 9, 2014 • 30m

Whether you're facing the end of the world, a zombie apocalypse or a blackout, data scientist Jake Porway has the numbers you need...Read more

How Tough Are You?
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June 9, 2014 • 30m

Do you have courage? Confidence? Commitment to a goal? If you do, you might be tougher than you think. Jake reveals that toughness...Read more

Could You Be the Boss?
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June 9, 2014 • 30m

Jake Porway shows you the science behind true boss-level leadership, revealing the two top traits of the best bosses and giving yo...Read more

Can Cracking Codes Change Your Life?
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June 16, 2014 • 30m

National Treasure, The Da Vinci Code, Indiana Jones – what do these movies have in common? All require their heroes to solve intri...Read more

Can You Get What You Want?
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June 16, 2014 • 30m

Ever wondered why some people seem naturally convincing? Data scientist Jake Porway reveals the secrets persuasive people use to t...Read more

Are You Superstitious?
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June 16, 2014 • 30m

A look at superstitions and what makes some people more likely to be superstitious than others.

Are You a Risk Taker?
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June 23, 2014 • 30m

The pros and cons of risk taking are considered through the use of statistics.