How to Tell the Liars from the Statisticians

Robert Hooke author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:9th Mar '83

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This book shows how statistical reasoning affects all aspects of our lives. It touches on drug testing, discrimination, sports, political polls, compulsive gambling, gun detectors, cancer research, crime and punishment, opinion surveys, advertising, mass production, and doctors' waiting rooms.

". . .Hooke writes in a charming, relaxed style that is well suited for his purpose. "
---Journal of the American Statistical Association
". . .What Hooke has done very deftly in his amusing book is to focus our attention on the problem of statistical education for the ordinary citizen. For this, we own him thanks. "
---The American Mathematical Monthly
". . .Each essay has one thought-provoking idea, and the overall effect is to convey a splendid qualitative understanding of the important ideas of statistics. "
---Mathematics Magazine

ISBN: 9780824718176

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 408g

192 pages