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Graphs can be easily manipulated by truncating the y-axis, making a tiny difference look like a massive gap. 3. Use the Right Tools (and Humor)

By approaching data one small step at a time and maintaining a sense of humor, statistics transforms from a "scary" subject into a vital language for understanding the patterns that shape our lives. Statistics For People Who (think They) Hate Statistics Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Sta...

The Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics approach uses several features to ease anxiety: Graphs can be easily manipulated by truncating the

Just because two things happen at the same time (like ice cream sales and crime rates both rising in summer) doesn't mean one caused the other. The actual cause is often a "confounding variable," such as warmer weather. Statistics For People Who (think They) Hate Statistics

For many, the word "statistics" triggers a visceral reaction: sweaty palms, memories of dry textbooks, and images of incomprehensible formulas. But according to Neil J. Salkind and Bruce Frey, authors of the bestselling Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics , the subject doesn't have to be intimidating.

You don't need to know how an internal combustion engine works to drive a car. Similarly, you can understand what a p-value tells you without being a calculus expert.

Every chapter includes a lighthearted rating to help you plan how much mental energy (and coffee) you’ll need to muddle through it.

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Graphs can be easily manipulated by truncating the y-axis, making a tiny difference look like a massive gap. 3. Use the Right Tools (and Humor)

By approaching data one small step at a time and maintaining a sense of humor, statistics transforms from a "scary" subject into a vital language for understanding the patterns that shape our lives. Statistics For People Who (think They) Hate Statistics

The Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics approach uses several features to ease anxiety:

Just because two things happen at the same time (like ice cream sales and crime rates both rising in summer) doesn't mean one caused the other. The actual cause is often a "confounding variable," such as warmer weather.

For many, the word "statistics" triggers a visceral reaction: sweaty palms, memories of dry textbooks, and images of incomprehensible formulas. But according to Neil J. Salkind and Bruce Frey, authors of the bestselling Statistics for People Who (Think They) Hate Statistics , the subject doesn't have to be intimidating.

You don't need to know how an internal combustion engine works to drive a car. Similarly, you can understand what a p-value tells you without being a calculus expert.

Every chapter includes a lighthearted rating to help you plan how much mental energy (and coffee) you’ll need to muddle through it.

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