"Interpreting Economic and Social Data" aims at rehabilitating
the descriptive function of socio-economic statistics, bridging the
gap between today's statistical theory on one hand, and econometric
and mathematical models of society on the other. It does this by
offering a deeper understanding of data and methods with surprising
insights, the result of the author's six decades of teaching,
consulting and involvement in statistical surveys. The author
challenges many preconceptions about aggregation, time series,
index numbers, frequency distributions, regression analysis and
probability, nudging statistical theory in a different direction.
"Interpreting Economic and Social Data" also links statistics with
other quantitative fields like accounting and geography. This book
is aimed at students and professors in business, economics
demographic and social science courses, and in general, at users of
socio-economic data, requiring only an acquaintance with elementary
statistical theory.
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