There can be no doubt that Elliott delivers on his promise of going cross-country: his latest book is a veritable cornucopia of all things probability, touching on such diverse areas as gambling, performing arts, population health, crime, finance, evolution and genetics, and meteorology....Elliott is an entertaining writer.

James Wilson, Metascience

The book is very readable and it is crammed full of both interesting examples and wise observations. It is clearly one of the best in a market that, although increasingly crowded, can hardly be overstocked. Strongly recommended to a wide readership.

Owen Toller, The Mathematical Gazette

The book is very readable and it is crammed full of both interesting examples and wise observations... Strongly recommended to a wide readership.

Owen Toller, Mathematical Gazette

Chance fills every day of our lives and affects every decision we make. Yet, for something woven so closely into the fabric of our being, we are not very good at thinking about uncertainty and risk. In this lively and engaging book, Andrew C. A. Elliott asks why this is so. He picks at the threads and, in showing how our world is built on probability rather than certainty, he identifies five obstacles to thinking about uncertainty that confuse us time after time. Elliott takes us into the casino, but this is not an invitation to gamble. He looks at financial markets, but this is not a guide to investment. There's discussion of health, but this is not a medical book. He touches on genetics and evolution, and music-making, and writing, because chance is at work there too. Entering many different fields, What are the Chances of That? is always following the trail of chance and randomness. One purpose of the book is to go cross-country, to show that there are connected ways of thinking that disrespect boundaries and cut across the domains of finance, and gambling, and genetics, and public health, and creativity. Through it, one visits the vantage points that give a broad view of the landscape and sees how these different areas of life and knowledge are connected - through chance. What are the Chances of That? discusses chance and the importance of understanding how it affects our lives. It goes beyond a mathematical approach to the subject, showing how our thinking about chance and uncertainty has been shaped by history and culture, and only relatively recently by the mathematical theory of probability. In considering how we think about uncertainty, Elliott proposes five “dualities” that encapsulate many of the ambiguities that arise.
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What are the Chances of That? discusses chance and the importance of understanding how it affects our lives. It goes beyond a mathematical approach to the subject, showing how our thinking about chance and uncertainty has been shaped by history and culture, and only relatively recently by the mathematical theory of probability.
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Pure Chance 1: The Roll of the Dice 2: Reckoning the Chances 3: Random Thoughts 4: Patterns of Probability Life Chances 5: Isn't that a coincidence? 6: What Luck! 7: Taking a Gamble 8: Danger of Death 9: What's There to Worry About? Happy Accidents 10: Chance Discoveries 11: Mixing it Up 12: A Chance to Live 13: Random Technology Taking Charge of Chance 14: The Weight of Evidence 15: Clarity from Chaos 16: Sharing the Risk 17: Shaping the Risk 18: What's Coming Next 19: Last Chance See Also Acknowledgements
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Shows the deeper connections between the mathematical understanding of chance and how it affects our lives Themed around five obstacles to clear thinking about chance dualities Based around stories and knowledge rather than pure theory, and incorporates puzzles, parables and the language of chance
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Andrew Elliott cares about numbers and how people think about them. Coming from a career in financial systems, he understands the importance of fluent thinking about the impact of numbers in our lives. In 2016, unsettled by the lack of practical numeracy in public debate and in the media, he created a website and wrote the book Is That a Big Number? to help readers answer that question. His next book What are the Chances of That? continues that project by looking at some typically small numbers and probabilities.
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Shows the deeper connections between the mathematical understanding of chance and how it affects our lives Themed around five obstacles to clear thinking about chance dualities Based around stories and knowledge rather than pure theory, and incorporates puzzles, parables and the language of chance
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780198869023
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
796 gr
Høyde
240 mm
Bredde
165 mm
Dybde
23 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
384

Biografisk notat

Andrew Elliott cares about numbers and how people think about them. Coming from a career in financial systems, he understands the importance of fluent thinking about the impact of numbers in our lives. In 2016, unsettled by the lack of practical numeracy in public debate and in the media, he created a website and wrote the book Is That a Big Number? to help readers answer that question. His next book What are the Chances of That? continues that project by looking at some typically small numbers and probabilities.