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Probability, Choice, and Reason
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Probability, Choice, and Reason

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Much of our thinking is flawed because it is based on faulty intuition. By using the framework and tools of probability and statistics, we can overcome this to provide solutions to many real-world problems and paradoxes. We show how to do this, and find answers that are frequently very contrary to what we might expect. Along the way, we venture into diverse realms and thought experiments which challenge the way that we see the world.

Features:

An insightful and engaging discussion of some of the key ideas of probabilistic and statistical thinking

Many classic and novel problems, paradoxes, and puzzles

An exploration of some of the big questions involving the use of choice and reason in an uncertain world

The application of probability, statistics, and Bayesian methods to a wide range of subjects, including economics, finance, law, and medicine

Exercises, references, and links for those wishing to cross-reference or to probe further

Solutions to exercises at the end of the book

This book should serve as an invaluable and fascinating resource for university, college, and high school students who wish to extend their reading, as well as for teachers and lecturers who want to liven up their courses while retaining academic rigour. It will also appeal to anyone who wishes to develop skills with numbers or has an interest in the many statistical and other paradoxes that permeate our lives. Indeed, anyone studying the sciences, social sciences, or humanities on a formal or informal basis will enjoy and benefit from this book.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 September 2021
Pages
292
ISBN
9780367538910

Much of our thinking is flawed because it is based on faulty intuition. By using the framework and tools of probability and statistics, we can overcome this to provide solutions to many real-world problems and paradoxes. We show how to do this, and find answers that are frequently very contrary to what we might expect. Along the way, we venture into diverse realms and thought experiments which challenge the way that we see the world.

Features:

An insightful and engaging discussion of some of the key ideas of probabilistic and statistical thinking

Many classic and novel problems, paradoxes, and puzzles

An exploration of some of the big questions involving the use of choice and reason in an uncertain world

The application of probability, statistics, and Bayesian methods to a wide range of subjects, including economics, finance, law, and medicine

Exercises, references, and links for those wishing to cross-reference or to probe further

Solutions to exercises at the end of the book

This book should serve as an invaluable and fascinating resource for university, college, and high school students who wish to extend their reading, as well as for teachers and lecturers who want to liven up their courses while retaining academic rigour. It will also appeal to anyone who wishes to develop skills with numbers or has an interest in the many statistical and other paradoxes that permeate our lives. Indeed, anyone studying the sciences, social sciences, or humanities on a formal or informal basis will enjoy and benefit from this book.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 September 2021
Pages
292
ISBN
9780367538910