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Probability: A Very Short Introduction John Haigh (Reader in Statistics, University of Sussex)

Probability: A Very Short Introduction By John Haigh (Reader in Statistics, University of Sussex)

Summary

Making good decisions under conditions of uncertainty requires an appreciation of the way random chance works. In this Very Short Introduction, John Haigh provides a brief account of probability theory; explaining the philosophical approaches, discussing probability distributions, and looking its applications in science and economics.

Probability: A Very Short Introduction Summary

Probability: A Very Short Introduction by John Haigh (Reader in Statistics, University of Sussex)

Making good decisions under conditions of uncertainty - which is the norm - requires a sound appreciation of the way random chance works. As analysis and modelling of most aspects of the world, and all measurement, are necessarily imprecise and involve uncertainties of varying degrees, the understanding and management of probabilities is central to much work in the sciences and economics. In this Very Short Introduction, John Haigh introduces the ideas of probability and different philosophical approaches to probability, and gives a brief account of the history of development of probability theory, from Galileo and Pascal to Bayes, Laplace, Poisson, and Markov. He describes the basic probability distributions, and goes on to discuss a wide range of applications in science, economics, and a variety of other contexts such as games and betting. He concludes with an intriguing discussion of coincidences and some curious paradoxes. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Probability: A Very Short Introduction Reviews

An excellent and provocative introduction to a fascinating and underappreciated subject. * Mathematical Gazette *

About John Haigh (Reader in Statistics, University of Sussex)

John Haigh is a mathematics tutor at the University of Sussex and has written many papers on probability. He is the author of three books, including Taking Chances (OUP, 2003).

Table of Contents

1. Fundamentals ; 2. The workings of probability ; 3. Historical sketch ; 4. Chance experiments ; 5. Making sense of probabilities ; 6. Games people play ; 7. Applications in science and operations research ; 8. Other applications ; 9. Curiosities and dilemmas ; Appendix - Answers to questions posed

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GOR008158171
9780199588480
0199588481
Probability: A Very Short Introduction by John Haigh (Reader in Statistics, University of Sussex)
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Oxford University Press
2012-11-30
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