Can Google replace your doctor?

*Blog post
2007
Diagnostic testing
Author

Steve Simon

Published

January 4, 2007

An article published in BMJ argues that Google searches can sometimes aid with developing an appropriate diagnosis of disease.

I posted a summary of this article in Chance News 23.

The authors discussed the need for highly specific search terms and used the wording “statistically improbable phrase” which was a concept popularized by the Amazon web site. I wrote a brief description of the concept of statistically improbable phrases, also in the same issue of Chance News.

I didn’t want to brag about my book on Chance News, but here I am less inhibited. The SIPs for my book, Statistical Evidence, are

I’m not sure that all of these are helpful, but for an automated algorithm with no human intervention, the choices are not bad. It would be interesting to look at SIPs for some classic statistics books as well as some classic works of fiction.

Earlier versions are here and here.