Everyday probability and statistics : health, elections, gambling and war /
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Author / Creator: | Woolfson, Michael M. (Michael Mark) |
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Imprint: | London : Imperial College Press ; Singapore ; Hackensack, NJ : Distributed by World Scientific Pub., c2008. |
Description: | ix, 223 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/7240069 |
Table of Contents:
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. The Nature of Probability
- 1.1. Probability and Everyday Speech
- 1.2. Spinning a Coin
- 1.3. Throwing or Spinning Other Objects
- Problems 1
- Chapter 2. Combining Probabilities
- 2.1. Either-or Probability
- 2.2. Both-and Probability
- 2.3. Genetically Inherited Disease - Just Gene Dependent
- 2.4. Genetically Dependent Disease - Gender Dependent
- 2.5. A Dice Game - American Craps
- Problems 2
- Chapter 3. A Day at the Races
- 3.1. Kinds of Probability
- 3.2. Betting on a Horse
- 3.3. The Best Conditions for a Punter
- Problem 3
- Chapter 4. Making Choices and Selections
- 4.1. Children Leaving a Room
- 4.2. Picking a Team
- 4.3. Choosing an Email Username
- 4.4. The UK National Lottery
- Problems 4
- Chapter 5. Non-Intuitive Examples of Probability
- 5.1. The Birthday Problem
- 5.2. Crown and Anchor
- 5.3. To Switch or Not to Switch - That is the Question
- Problems 5
- Chapter 6. Probability and Health
- 6.1. Finding the Best Treatment
- 6.2. Testing Drugs
- Problems 6
- Chapter 7. Combining Probabilities; The Craps Game Revealed
- 7.1. A Simple Probability Machine
- 7.2. Pontoon - A Card Game
- 7.3. The Throwers Chance of Winning at American Craps
- Problems 7
- Chapter 8. The UK National Lottery, Loaded Dice, and Crooked Wheels
- 8.1. The Need to Test for Fairness
- 8.2. Testing Random Numbers
- 8.3. The UK National Lottery
- 8.4. American Craps with Loaded Dice
- 8.5. Testing for a Loaded Die
- 8.6. The Roulette Wheel
- Problems 8
- Chapter 9. Block Diagrams
- 9.1. Variation in Almost Everything
- 9.2. A Shoe Manufacturer
- 9.3. Histogram Shapes
- 9.4. Lofty and Shorty
- Problem 9
- Chapter 10. The Normal (or Gaussian) Distribution
- 10.1. Probability Distributions
- 10.2. The Normal Distribution
- 10.3. The Variance and Standard Deviation
- 10.4. Properties of Normal Distributions
- 10.5. A Little Necessary Mathematics
- 10.5.1. Some Special Numbers
- 10.5.2. Powers of Numbers
- 10.6. The Form of the Normal Distribution
- 10.7. Random and Systematic Errors
- 10.8. Some Examples of the Normal Distribution
- 10.8.1. Electric Light Bulbs
- 10.8.2. People on Trolleys and Under-Used Resources
- Problems 10
- Chapter 11. Statistics - The Collection and Analysis of Numerical Data
- 11.1. Too Much Information
- 11.2. Another Way of Finding the Variance
- 11.3. From Regional to National Statistics
- Problems 11
- Chapter 12. The Poisson Distribution and Death by Horse Kicks
- 12.1. Rare Events
- 12.2. Typing a Manuscript
- 12.3. The Poisson Distribution as a Formula
- 12.4. Death by Horse Kicks
- 12.5. Some Other Examples of the Poisson Distribution
- 12.5.1. Flying Bomb Attacks on London
- 12.5.2. Clustering of a Disease
- 12.5.3. Some Further Examples
- Problems 12
- Chapter 13. Predicting Voting Patterns
- 13.1. Election Polls
- 13.2. Polling Statistics
- 13.3. Combining Polling Samples
- 13.4. Polling with More than Two Parties
- 13.5. Factors Affecting Polls and Voting
- Problems 13
- Chapter 14. Taking Samples - How Many Fish in the Pond?
- 14.1. Why do we Sample?
- 14.2. Finding out from Samples
- 14.3. An Illustrative Example
- 14.4. General Comments on Sampling
- 14.5. Quality Control
- 14.6. How Many Fish in the Pond?
- Problems 14
- Chapter 15. Differences - Rats and IQs
- 15.1. The Significance of Differences
- 15.2. Significantly Different - So What!
- Problem 15
- Chapter 16. Crime is Increasing and Decreasing
- 16.1. Crime and the Reporting of Crime
- 16.2. The Trend for Overall Crime in England and Wales
- 16.3. Vehicle Crime, Burglary, and Violent Crime
- 16.4. Homicide
- 16.5. Crime and Politicians
- Problem 16
- Chapter 17. My Uncle Joe Smoked 60 a Day
- 17.1. Genetics and Disease
- 17.2. The Incidence of Smoking in the United Kingdom
- 17.3. The Smoking Lottery
- Problem 17
- Chapter 18. Chance, Luck, and Making Decisions
- 18.1. The Winds of Chance
- 18.2. Choices
- 18.3. I Want a Lucky General
- 18.4. To Fight or Not to Fight - That is the Question
- 18.5. The Mathematics of War
- Problem 18
- Solutions to Problems
- Index