This book reveals how statistics and probability are fundamental to our everyday life – from advertisements to public-opinion polls, weather forecasts to government policies, scientific research to stock market information. Haim Shapira then presents a myriad of anecdotes, riddles, case studies and practical exercises in his trademark witty voice to guide the reader through the importance of statistics and probability in everyday life. Some examples include:
making sense of NBA stats – discover who is the greatest scorer of all time
a beginner's guide to gambling successfully
why events of very low probability have happened, are happening and will happen
what role stats has to play in flat-earth conspiracy arguments
the likelihood of winning the lottery
misconceptions about statistical findings surrounding COVID-19
what "beyond reasonable doubt" really means
a case of misunderstood probabilities in the Sally Clarke and OJ Simpson trials
With easy-to-follow explanations, tables and graphs of all the maths behind the statistics – averages, standard deviation, percentiles, logarithmic scales, correlation coefficient – this book provides everything you need to know to determine your options and calculate your chance of success, thereby learning to make better decisions.
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Haim Shapira was born in Lithuania in 1962 and immigrated toIsrael in 1977, where he earned a PhD in mathematical genetics for hisdissertation on Games Theory and another PhD for his research about themathematical and philosophical approaches to Infinity. He teaches mathematics,psychology, philosophy, and literature. Haim is an author of seven best-sellingbo
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