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Statistics Made Interesting
Why do most predictions, even those from experts, fail? From earthquakes to poker to political elections, Statistician Nate Silver uses interesting case studies to explain probability and uncertainty and demonstrate why predictions are often wrong. Though the book is numbers-heavy and a little too long, Silver does a great job simplifying the information for the average reader.
Why do most predictions, even those from experts, fail? From earthquakes to poker to political elections, Statistician Nate Silver uses interesting case studies to explain probability and uncertainty and demonstrate why predictions are often wrong. Though the book is numbers-heavy and a little too long, Silver does a great job simplifying the information for the average reader.