Monday, March 4, 2013

Naked Statistics: Stripping the Dread from the Data


Naked Statistics: Stripping the Dread from the Data by Charles Wheelan (Author). Once thought-about tedious, the field of statistics is quickly evolving right into a self-discipline Hal Varian, chief economist at Google, has really called “sexy.” From batting averages and political polls to recreation exhibits and medical analysis, the real-world utility of statistics continues to develop by leaps and bounds. How can we catch faculties that cheat on standardized tests? How does Netflix know which films you’ll like? What is inflicting the rising incidence of autism? As greatest-selling creator Charles Wheelan reveals us in Naked Statistics, the correct data and a few well-chosen statistical instruments might help us answer these questions and more.


 For those who slept by means of Stats a hundred and one, this e-book is a lifesaver. Wheelan strips away the arcane and technical details and focuses on the underlying instinct that drives statistical analysis. He clarifies key concepts corresponding to inference, correlation, and regression analysis, reveals how biased or careless events can manipulate or misrepresent knowledge, and exhibits us how brilliant and inventive researchers are exploiting the precious information from natural experiments to sort out thorny questions.

 This is a really good e-book that does exactly what it says - stripping the dread from the data. The writer's function is to explain primary statistical ideas to the intelligent layman with out an excessive amount of math. For my part he succeeds beautifully.

 He writes with quite a sense of humor and uses examples that most individuals ought to be familiar with. I actually enjoyed this ebook but I'm fascinated about means, medians, customary deviations, regression evaluation, etc. My wife can be bored stiff reading this book. So even though it is written for the non-skilled, you need to have SOME interest in what statistics are all about or you are not going to love this book

The primary chapter is titled "What's the Level?". This chapter explains why we should all care and understand what follows within the book. Fortunately you'll be able to see about half that chapter in Amazon's excellent "Search Inside" feature which is on the market for this book. I extremely recommend you learn it. Unfortunately among the greatest elements of that chapter should not available.

 In any case I highly suggest this guide for anyone even remotely involved in understanding statistics. It is invaluable in the modern knowledge-driven world. Well carried out! 

 I saw the writer, Charles Wheelan, on TV / C-Span (or equivalent), during one late night and was so taken with the mixture of the creator's data base, wit and humorous (or at least unforgetable) examples, that I needed to order this book. The first 2 chapters have learn properly, and really inspire you to need to continue on to the following chapter-are you able to think about (Statistics)! I'm looking ahead to finishing the e book quickly, over the weekend. In context, I have been via a superb (GWU) MBA program, and its required Statistics course, as well as, Biostatistics in Medical coaching, but wished to consolidate fundamentals with real world examples. I especially needed to know the way Statistics is, or can, or has been used to deprave, confound or distort reality. As as apart, I have additionally bought Bare Economics," one other e book by authored by Charles Wheelan.

 Naked Statistics: Stripping the Dread from the Data 
Charles Wheelan (Author) 
302 pages
W. W. Norton & Company (January 7, 2013)

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