Statistics Oxford University Press

Statistics

Rs.560.00

Statistics

9780199233564
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Rs.560.00
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In Statistics: A Very Short Introduction, David J. Hand demystifies the field of statistics, demonstrating its vital role in various aspects of life, from science and business to government and social planning. This concise guide explains fundamental statistical concepts, the process of gathering and analyzing data, and the ways statistical reasoning informs decision-making.

Hand explores the power and limitations of statistical methods, addressing how they can https://admin.shopify.com/store/biblionepal/products?selectedView=all&order=created_at%20descbe misused or misunderstood. The book delves into probability, the principles behind sampling, the importance of statistical significance, and how statistics contribute to technological and medical advancements. Clear examples and engaging explanations make this book an ideal entry point for anyone curious about the discipline.

Why Read This Book

  • Provides a concise yet comprehensive introduction to the principles of statistics.
  • Explains the relevance of statistics in daily life and professional fields.
  • Highlights the potential for misuse and misinterpretation of statistical data.
  • Includes practical examples to clarify complex concepts.
  • Authored by David J. Hand, a distinguished statistician and professor.

About the Author

David J. Hand is an emeritus professor of mathematics and senior research investigator at Imperial College London. A former president of the Royal Statistical Society, he has authored numerous books and articles on statistical science and its applications. Hand’s expertise and ability to communicate complex ideas make him a respected figure in his field and an engaging guide for readers exploring statistics.

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ISBN-13 9780199233564
Cover / Binding Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Statistics Oxford University Press

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