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Chancing It eBook

The Laws Of Chance And How They Can Work For You

by Robert Mathews
language: english
Publisher: SKYHORSE, September of 2017 ‧
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Make your own luck by understanding probability

Over the years, some very smart people have thought they understood the rules of chance?only to fail dismally. Whether you call it probability, risk, or uncertainty, the workings of chance often defy common sense. Fortunately, advances in math and science have revealed the laws of chance, and understanding those laws can help in your everyday life.

In Chancing It, award-winning scientist and writer Robert Matthews shows how to understand the laws of probability and use them to your advantage. He gives you access to some of the most potent intellectual tools ever developed and explains how to use them to guide your judgments and decisions. By the end of the book, you will know:
 
  • How to understand and even predict coincidences
  • When an insurance policy is worth having
  • Why "expert" predictions are often misleading
  • How to tell when a scientific claim is a breakthrough or baloney
  • When it makes sense to place a bet on anything from sports to stock markets
A groundbreaking introduction to the power of probability, Chancing It will sharpen your decision-making and maximize your luck.

Chancing It

The Laws Of Chance And How They Can Work For You

by Robert Mathews

Property Description
ISBN: 9781510723818
Publisher: SKYHORSE
Release Date: September of 2017
Language: English
Format: eBook
File Format and Compatibility:
Categories: eBooks in English > Science > Mathematics
EAN: 9781510723818
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ABOUT THE AUTHOR

Robert Mathews

Robert Mathews é um consagrado cientista britânico cuja opinião é altamente valorizada. Investigador convidado da Aston University em Birmingham, é pioneiro no estudo de áreas como Matemática, Estatística, Encriptação, geofísica e Astronomia.
A par da sua actividade de cientista Mathews é também jornalista premiado, colaborando regularmente com vários jornais, nomeadamente, o Finantial Times, The Times, The Economist e Subday Telegraph. Matthews é autor de vários títulos de ciência popular e Porque é Que os Gatos Ronronam e as Pessoas Falam Tanto? é o seu terceiro livro.
Vive actualmente em Oxford, Inglaterra.

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