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Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know cover
global pct
14.6

Book

Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know

Two parallel scores from 3 calibrated reviewers and 6 raw-average reviewers.

14.6%
Z · Global
14.6%
Z · Cohort
32.9%
Raw · Global
32.9%
Raw · Cohort
Two scores · one item
↓ crowd-elevated · 18-pt gap
Z-normalized · global
14.6
Z-normalized · cohortpublication decade
14.6
Raw average · global
32.9
Raw average · cohortpublication decade
32.9

Z-normalized corrects for reviewer bias (every reviewer re-centered onto their personal scale). Raw average uses simple mean across the broader pool including stddev=0 reviewers. The 18-point gap is the rating-inflation signature for this title — the casual crowd liked it more than discriminating reviewers (a classic inflation pattern).

Where this book sits

0255075100

Z-normalized percentile · 5,285 ranked books

Mean reviewer z-score-0.510
Calibrated raw-mean rating4.33 /5
Broad raw-mean rating4.67 /5
90% CI-floor (z)-1.460
Reviewers (calibrated / broad)3 / 6

Summary

Talking to Strangers: What We Should Know about the People We Don't Know sits at the 15th z-normalized percentile across 5,285ranked books. The z-percentile differs from a raw star average because Rankquant subtracts each reviewer's personal baseline before aggregating — so a reader who rates everything 5 stars carries less weight than one who rates discerningly. Raw-average percentile is 33; the gap between the two measures how much bias-correction changes this title's standing. How percentiles are computed.

Pipeline applied to this title

The math, in this order

01
Z-score per reviewer

3 reviewers with rating variance re-centered onto a personal z-scale.

02
Aggregate

Mean z = -0.510. Broad raw mean = 4.67/5.

03
CI-floor

90% CI-floor = -1.460. Thin samples penalized.

04
ECDF percentile

Global 14.6. Z-track and raw-track ranked separately.

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