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Between Certainty and Uncertainty

by Laudański, Ludomir M.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Intelligent Systems Reference Library, 1868-4394 ; . 31 Physical details: XII, 304 p. 93 illus. online resource. ISBN: 364225697X Subject(s): Statistics. | Artificial intelligence. | Statistics. | Statistics, general. | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics). | Statistics for Engineering, Physics, Computer Science, Chemistry and Earth Sciences.
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Chapter 1 Descriptive Statistics -- Chapter 2 Grouped Data -- Chapter 3 Regression vrs. Correlation -- Chapter 4 Binomial Distribution -- Chapter 5 Normal Distribution. Binomial Heritage.

„Between Certainty & Uncertainty” is a one-of–a-kind short course on statistics for students, engineers  and researchers.  It is a fascinating introduction to statistics and probability with notes on historical origins and 80 illustrative numerical examples organized in the five units:   ·         Chapter 1  Descriptive Statistics:  Compressing small samples, basic averages - mean and variance, their main properties including God’s proof; linear transformations and z-scored statistics .   ·         Chapter 2 Grouped data: Udny Yule’s concept of qualitative and quantitative variables. Grouping these two kinds of data. Graphical tools. Combinatorial rules and qualitative variables.  Designing frequency histogram. Direct and coded evaluation of quantitative data. Significance of percentiles.   ·         Chapter 3 Regression and correlation: Geometrical distance and equivalent distances in two orthogonal directions  as a prerequisite to the concept of two regression lines. Misleading in interpreting two regression lines. Derivation of the two regression lines. Was Hubble right? Houbolt’s cloud. What in fact measures the correlation coefficient?   ·         Chapter 4 Binomial distribution: Middle ages origins of the binomials; figurate numbers  and combinatorial rules. Pascal’s Arithmetical Triangle.  Bernoulli’s or Poisson Trials? John Arbuthnot curing binomials.  How Newton taught S. Pepys probability. Jacob Bernoulli’s Weak Law of Large Numbers and others.   ·         Chapter 5  Normal distribution and binomial heritage – Tables of the normal distribution. Abraham de Moivre and the second theorem of de Moivre-Laplace.    

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