The Cartoon Introduction to Statistics: How Smart Economics Can Save the World
Autor Grady Klein, Alan Dabneyen Limba Engleză Paperback – iul 2013
Separating the book into two main parts (hunting statistics and gathering parameters) for readers both in and outside the classroom, they explore the key foundational concepts of statistics and the perils of improper methods. They round out the book with the "Math Cave," which provides easy access to the formulas every student will want to have close at hand. Through cheeky and irreverent examples bound to engage anyone grappling with the difference between histograms and boxplots, Klein and Dabney have created a rollicking narrative about the best ways to make confident statements based on limited information.
Timely, authoritative, and a pleasure to read, The Cartoon Introduction to Statistics is an essential guide for students and for curious readers who want to better understand the world around them.
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ISBN-13: 9780809033591
ISBN-10: 0809033593
Pagini: 225
Dimensiuni: 166 x 263 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Hill & Wang
ISBN-10: 0809033593
Pagini: 225
Dimensiuni: 166 x 263 x 18 mm
Greutate: 0.47 kg
Editura: Hill & Wang
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Praise for "The Cartoon Introduction to Statistics ""Like a superhero coming to save the day, in flies "The Cartoon Introduction to Statistics" . . . Its biggest contribution is to tackle the difficulties that arise from collecting data 'in the wild'--in the real world and not in the laboratory. This makes the book more useful than those that just stick to the concepts . . . If statistics can ever be made fun, then this book shows how."--"The Economist ""A statistician and an artist team up to demystify data crunching for the masses. Through comical tales of dragon racing, worm collecting and soda guzzling, Klein and Dabney illustrate how statisticians gather data and make predictions . . . Entertaining yet thorough." --"Scientific American ""[A] delightful introduction to statistics . . . The genius of the book is in its layout . . . The book's good humor, clear prose, and intelligent layout should give it a probability of success with its readers approaching 100%."--"Publishers Weekly ""A gentle, pleasantly illustrated induction into the strange world of bell curves and chi squares . . . A smart, enjoyable overview of this most useful branch of mathematics."--"Kirkus ""["The Cartoon Introduction to Statistics"]""manages to amuse and enlighten . . . Grady Klein's . . . grasp of body language makes [the illustrations] expressive and even charming. He builds a cast of characters including scientists (in white lab coats, of course), worm farmers, dragons, pirates, and more through a blocky approach with extreme variations in line width. The authors hatch some genuinely funny jokes."--"Paste Magazine ""Working with Dr. Alan Dabney, Klein runs his agreeable little scientist characters through examples of mathematicians using numbers to quantify, analyze, and make decisions . . . The study of statistics is an ideal subject for comics, since the representation of data as graphs and symbols is akin to what ca