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Super Crunchers

Super Crunchers: Why Thinking-by-Numbers Is the New Way to be Smart
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Author Ian Ayres
Language English
Subjects Statistics, Economics
Publisher Bantam
Publication date
2007
Pages 272
ISBN
OCLC 122973719
519.5 22
LC Class HA29 .A88 2007

Super Crunchers: Why Thinking-by-Numbers Is the New Way to be Smart is a book written by Ian Ayres, a law professor at Yale Law School about how number analysis, such as multiple regression analysis affects all areas of life, often in unexpected ways.

With examples such as predicting gestation period more precisely than Naegele's rule, predicting the box office success of films, Orley Ashenfelter's work predicting the price of Bordeaux wine based on weather data, collecting data on the effectiveness of teaching methods such as DISTAR, choosing baseball players based on statistics (Sabermetrics), and A/B testing to determine the most effective advertisements, Ayres explains how statistical evidence can be used as a supplement or substitute for human intuition.


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