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Naked statistics : stripping the dread from the data / Charles Wheelan.

By: Material type: TextTextNew York : W.W. Norton, c2013Description: xviii, 282 p. : ill. ; 25 cmISBN:
  • 9780393071955
  • 0393071952
Other title:
  • Stripping the dread from the data
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 519.5 23
LOC classification:
  • QA276 .W458 2013
Contents:
1. What's the point? -- 2. Descriptive statistics : Who was the best baseball player of all time? -- 3. Deceptive description : "He's got a great personality!" and other true but grossly misleading statements -- 4. Correlation : How does Netflix know what movies I like? -- 5. Basic probability : Don't buy the extended warranty on your $99 printer -- The Monty Hall problem -- 6. Problems with probability : How overconfident math geeks nearly destroyed the global financial system -- 7. The importance of data : "Garbage in, garbage out" -- 8. The central limit theorem : The Lebron James of statistics -- 9. Inference : Why my statistics professor thought I might have cheated -- 10. Polling : How we know that 64 percent of Americans support the death penalty (with a sampling error (plus or minus) 3 percent) -- 11. Regression analysis : The miracle elixir -- 12. Common regression mistakes : The mandatory warning label -- 13. Program evaluation : Will going to Harvard change your life? -- Conclusion : Five questions that statistics can help answer -- Appendix : Statistical warfare.
Summary: Demystifies the study of statistics by stripping away the technical details to examine the underlying intuition essential for understanding statistical concepts.
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Item type Current library Call number Copy number Status Date due Barcode
Book City Campus City Campus Main Collection 519.5 WHE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A558243B
Book South Campus South Campus Main Collection 519.5 WHE (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available A447273B

Includes bibliographical references (p. [261]-267) and index.

1. What's the point? -- 2. Descriptive statistics : Who was the best baseball player of all time? -- 3. Deceptive description : "He's got a great personality!" and other true but grossly misleading statements -- 4. Correlation : How does Netflix know what movies I like? -- 5. Basic probability : Don't buy the extended warranty on your $99 printer -- The Monty Hall problem -- 6. Problems with probability : How overconfident math geeks nearly destroyed the global financial system -- 7. The importance of data : "Garbage in, garbage out" -- 8. The central limit theorem : The Lebron James of statistics -- 9. Inference : Why my statistics professor thought I might have cheated -- 10. Polling : How we know that 64 percent of Americans support the death penalty (with a sampling error (plus or minus) 3 percent) -- 11. Regression analysis : The miracle elixir -- 12. Common regression mistakes : The mandatory warning label -- 13. Program evaluation : Will going to Harvard change your life? -- Conclusion : Five questions that statistics can help answer -- Appendix : Statistical warfare.

Demystifies the study of statistics by stripping away the technical details to examine the underlying intuition essential for understanding statistical concepts.

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