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What the Luck: The Surprising Role of Chance in Our Everyday Lives

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

What the Luck: The Surprising Role of Chance in Our Everyday Lives

Contributors:

By (Author) Gary Smith

ISBN:

9780715652091

Publisher:

Duckworth Books

Imprint:

Duckworth

Publication Date:

24th May 2017

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

Social research and statistics
Probability and statistics
Popular and recreational mathematics
Society and Social Sciences

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

304

Description

'A delightful addition to the stuff-you-think-you-know-that's-wrong genre, la Freakonomics, Outliers, and The Black Swan' - Kirkus The world is filled with many curious facts: intelligent women tend to marry men who are less intelligent. Students who get the highest scores in year-three generally get lower scores in year-four. Pilot trainees who are praised achieve worse results in their next exercise, while trainees who are shouted at perform better later on. But it would be wrong to assume that smart women are more attracted to unintelligent men or that schools are failing their students, or that shouting is the best way to get results. The unifying reason for each of these curious cases is a concept called 'regression to the mean' which explains how we can be easily misled by random chance in our daily lives. Luck can wreak all kinds of havoc in sports, business, education, politics, and everywhere in between so that we attach meaning to the meaningless and make ill-advised decisions. In What the Luck statistician Gary Smith and author of Standard Deviations (The Times Book of the Week) explains how an understanding of luck changes the way we see the world so we can make better choices by using statistics to our advantage. AUTHOR: Gary Smith received his Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University, after which he taught at Yale for seven years. He is currently the Fletcher Jones Professor of Economics at Pomona College in Claremont, California and author of Standard Deviations.

Reviews

'Another delightful addition to the stuff-you-think-you-know-that's-wrong genre, la Freakonomics, Outliers, and The Black Swan'Kirkus(starred review)

Author Bio

Gary Smith received his Ph.D. in Economics from Yale University, after which he taught at Yale for seven years. He is currently the Fletcher Jones Professor of Economics at Pomona College in Claremont, California and author of Standard Deviations.

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