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Resumen de Statistics

Richard Webb

  • Statistics is the science of drawing Informed conclusions from large amounts of data ha sense, then, it is modern science. From trials of the latest wonder drug to the discovery of the Higgs boson, breakthroughs that advance human knowledge are these days seldom made without someone somewhere applying statistical reasoning. And as those bits of knowledge filter down to the rest of the people, they are increasingly expected to make decisions--from the political to the medical--on the basis of numbers with that confidence-inspiring suffix "per cent." Here, Webb discusses statistics and why people should not believe every number they read.


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