The Joy of Statistics
A Treasury of Elementary Statistical Tools and their Applications
(Sprache: Englisch)
This book consists of 42 anecdotes illustrating how statistical methods applied to data produce insight and solutions to the questions that the data were collected to answer. Real-life and sometimes artificial data are used to demonstrate the painless...
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This book consists of 42 anecdotes illustrating how statistical methods applied to data produce insight and solutions to the questions that the data were collected to answer. Real-life and sometimes artificial data are used to demonstrate the painless method and magic of statistics. Statistical jokes, puzzles and folktales are scattered throughout.
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The vast majority of statistics books delineate techniques used to analyze collected data. The Joy of Statistics is not one of these books. It consists of a series of 42 "short stories", each illustrating how statistical methods applied to data produce insight and solutions to the questions the data were collected to answer. Real-life and sometimes artificial data are used to demonstrate the often painless method and magic of statistics. In addition, the text contains brief histories of the evolution of statistical methods and a number of brief biographies of the most famous statisticians of the 20th century. Sprinkled throughout are statistical jokes, puzzles and traditional stories. The levels of statistical texts span a spectrum, from elementary to introductory to application to theoretical to advanced mathematical. This book explores a variety of statistical applications using graphs and plots, along with detailed and intuitive descriptions, and occasionally a bit of 10th grade mathematics. Examples of a few of the topics included among these "short stories" are pet ownership, gambling games such as roulette, blackjack and lotteries, as well as more serious subjects such as comparison of black/white infant mortality risk, infant birth weight and maternal age, estimation of coronary heart disease risk and racial differences in Hodgkin disease. The statistical descriptions of these topics are in many cases accompanied by easy to understand explanations labelled "How it Works."
Inhaltsverzeichnis zu „The Joy of Statistics “
- 1: Probabilities -- rules and review
- 2: Distributions of data -- four plots
- 3: Mean value -- estimation and a few properties
- 4: Boxplots -- construction and interpretation
- 5: The lady who tasted tea -- a bit of statistical history
- 6: Outlier/extreme values -- a difficult decision
- 7: The role of summary statistics -- brief description
- 8: Correlation and association -- interpretation
- 9: Proportional reduction in error -- a measure of association
- 10: Quick Tests -- four examples
- 11: Confounding -- African-American and white infant mortality
- 12: Odds -- a sometimes measure of likelihood
- 13: Odds ratio -- a measure of risk?
- 14: Odds ratio -- two properties rarely mentioned
- 15: Percent increase -- ratios?
- 16: Diagnostic tests -- assessing accuracy
- 17: Regression to the mean -- father/son data
- 18: Life table -- a summary of mortality experience
- 19: Coincidence -- a statistical description
- 20: Draft lottery numbers (1970)
- 21: Lotto -- How to get in .... How to win
- 22: Fatal coronary disease -- risk
- 23: Pictures
- 24: The Monty Hall problem
- 25: Eye-witness evidence -- Collins versus state of California
- 26: Probabilities and puzzles
- 27: Jokes and quotes
- 28: A true life puzzle
- 29: Rates -- definition and estimation
- 30: Geometry of an approximate average rate
- 31: Simpson's paradox -- two examples and a bit more
- 32: Smoothing -- median values
- 33: Two by two table -- a missing observation
- 34: Survey data -- randomized response
- 35: Viral incidence estimation -- a shortcut
- 36: Two-way table -- a graphical analysis
- 37: Data -- too good to be true?
- 38: A binary variable -- twin pairs
- 39: Mr. Rich and Mr. Poor -- a give and take equilibrium
- 40: Log-normal distribution -- leukemia and pesticide exposure
- 41: Poem -- A Contribution to Statistics
- APP: appendix: golden mean, Pythagorean theorem, chord theorem, pi
Autoren-Porträt von Steve Selvin
Steve Selvin is a professor of biostatistics and epidemiology at the University of California, Berkeley. He has taught on the Berkeley campus for more than 40 years. Professor Selvin is also a member of the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health faculty and has taught in the Summer Institute of Biostatistics and Epidemiology for the last fifteen years. He lives in the Berkeley hills with two cats, one dog and a wife who is a well known ceramic artist. He has authored or co-authored more than 250 scientific papers in the area of statistics applied to epidemiological/health issues with emphasis on birth defects and childhood cancer. In addition he has written 10 books on applied statistical methods. He has received a number of awards for teaching excellence, including the most prestigious award given by the University of California called the Berkeley Citation. His present research concerns the analysis of spatial patterns of childhood cancers in the state of California over the last decade.Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Steve Selvin
- 2019, 226 Seiten, mit Abbildungen, Maße: 13,8 x 21,6 cm, Gebunden, Englisch
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- ISBN-10: 019883344X
- ISBN-13: 9780198833444
- Erscheinungsdatum: 28.07.2019
Sprache:
Englisch
Pressezitat
I recommend The Joy of Statistics to those who want to begin studying statistics or who need a quick refresher book. Dr Selvin does an exemplary job of explaining basic concepts without overwhelming the reader with jargon or dense details. ANNA MILLER, AC Review of books
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