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Statistics on the Table - The History of Statistical Concepts and Methods (Paperback, Revised)
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Statistics on the Table - The History of Statistical Concepts and Methods (Paperback, Revised)
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This lively collection of essays examines in witty detail the
history of some of the concepts involved in bringing statistical
argument "to the table," and some of the pitfalls that have been
encountered. The topics range from seventeenth-century medicine and
the circulation of blood, to the cause of the Great Depression and
the effect of the California gold discoveries of 1848 upon price
levels, to the determinations of the shape of the Earth and the
speed of light, to the meter of Virgil's poetry and the prediction
of the Second Coming of Christ. The title essay tells how the
statistician Karl Pearson came to issue the challenge to put
"statistics on the table" to the economists Marshall, Keynes, and
Pigou in 1911. The 1911 dispute involved the effect of parental
alcoholism upon children, but the challenge is general and
timeless: important arguments require evidence, and quantitative
evidence requires statistical evaluation. Some essays examine deep
and subtle statistical ideas such as the aggregation and regression
paradoxes; others tell of the origin of the Average Man and the
evaluation of fingerprints as a forerunner of the use of DNA in
forensic science. Several of the essays are entirely nontechnical;
all examine statistical ideas with an ironic eye for their essence
and what their history can tell us about current disputes.
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