Understanding Statistics: An Introduction

The modern world is brimming with statistical information—information relevant to our personal health and safety, the weather, or the robustness of the national or global economy, to name just a few examples. But don’t statistics lie?

Well, no—people lie, and sometimes they use statistical language to do it. Knowing when you’re being hoodwinked requires a degree of statistical literacy, but most people don’t learn how to interpret statistical claims unless they take a formal course that trains them in the mathematical techniques of statistical analysis.

This book won’t turn you into a statistician—that would require a much longer and more technical discussion—but it will give you the tools to understand statistical claims and avoid common pitfalls associated with translating statistical information from the language of mathematics to plain English.

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Understanding Statistics: An Introduction

The modern world is brimming with statistical information—information relevant to our personal health and safety, the weather, or the robustness of the national or global economy, to name just a few examples. But don’t statistics lie?

Well, no—people lie, and sometimes they use statistical language to do it. Knowing when you’re being hoodwinked requires a degree of statistical literacy, but most people don’t learn how to interpret statistical claims unless they take a formal course that trains them in the mathematical techniques of statistical analysis.

This book won’t turn you into a statistician—that would require a much longer and more technical discussion—but it will give you the tools to understand statistical claims and avoid common pitfalls associated with translating statistical information from the language of mathematics to plain English.

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Understanding Statistics: An Introduction

by Antony Davies
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Understanding Statistics: An Introduction

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Overview

The modern world is brimming with statistical information—information relevant to our personal health and safety, the weather, or the robustness of the national or global economy, to name just a few examples. But don’t statistics lie?

Well, no—people lie, and sometimes they use statistical language to do it. Knowing when you’re being hoodwinked requires a degree of statistical literacy, but most people don’t learn how to interpret statistical claims unless they take a formal course that trains them in the mathematical techniques of statistical analysis.

This book won’t turn you into a statistician—that would require a much longer and more technical discussion—but it will give you the tools to understand statistical claims and avoid common pitfalls associated with translating statistical information from the language of mathematics to plain English.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781944424367
Publisher: Libertarianism.org Press
Publication date: 12/05/2017
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 152
Sales rank: 733,555
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Antony Davies is associate professor of economics at Duquesne University. Dr. Davies authors regular columns on economics and public policy for the Philadelphia Inquirer and U.S. News&World Report and cohosts Words and Numbers, a weekly podcast on economics and policy.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Why We Think Statistics Is Difficult

1. . Common Errors

2. What Are Probabilities?

3. How Do We Know When Two Things Are Different?

4. How Do We Know When One Thing Affects Another?

5. What Do Economic Measures Tell Us?

Conclusion

Endnotes

Recommended Readings

About the Author

Index

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