Dancing on the Tails of the Bell Curve: Readings on the Joy and Power of Statistics
This unique anthology has one primary goal: to inspire or motivate students to want to learn and use statistics. Through carefully selected readings by the founders of statistics and probability, contemporary statisticians, and well-known individuals in the arts, politics, and science, Dancing on the Tails of the Bell Curve provides readers with role models who have experienced joy from their use of statistics and concrete examples of how statistics shape almost every decision in society that affect our medications, food supply, educational programs, sporting events, mass media, and entitlement programs, to name only a few. Designed to supplement the technical materials professors assign in their classrooms, this book is both an invaluable resource for students and professors as well as for professionals in fields such as marketing, advertising, demographics, politics, polling, and healthcare who want to gain motivation to learn and use statistics. Richard Altschuler, Ph.D., has been a statistician and research consultant for over forty years. He is the founder and president of Expert Research Studies, a company specializing in statistical analysis, research consulting, and tutoring, and taught statistics at Temple University and New York University. A sociologist by academic training, he has written, edited and published over thirty books on topics in sociology, psychology, healthcare and politics.
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Dancing on the Tails of the Bell Curve: Readings on the Joy and Power of Statistics
This unique anthology has one primary goal: to inspire or motivate students to want to learn and use statistics. Through carefully selected readings by the founders of statistics and probability, contemporary statisticians, and well-known individuals in the arts, politics, and science, Dancing on the Tails of the Bell Curve provides readers with role models who have experienced joy from their use of statistics and concrete examples of how statistics shape almost every decision in society that affect our medications, food supply, educational programs, sporting events, mass media, and entitlement programs, to name only a few. Designed to supplement the technical materials professors assign in their classrooms, this book is both an invaluable resource for students and professors as well as for professionals in fields such as marketing, advertising, demographics, politics, polling, and healthcare who want to gain motivation to learn and use statistics. Richard Altschuler, Ph.D., has been a statistician and research consultant for over forty years. He is the founder and president of Expert Research Studies, a company specializing in statistical analysis, research consulting, and tutoring, and taught statistics at Temple University and New York University. A sociologist by academic training, he has written, edited and published over thirty books on topics in sociology, psychology, healthcare and politics.
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Dancing on the Tails of the Bell Curve: Readings on the Joy and Power of Statistics

Dancing on the Tails of the Bell Curve: Readings on the Joy and Power of Statistics

by Richard Altschuler
Dancing on the Tails of the Bell Curve: Readings on the Joy and Power of Statistics

Dancing on the Tails of the Bell Curve: Readings on the Joy and Power of Statistics

by Richard Altschuler

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This unique anthology has one primary goal: to inspire or motivate students to want to learn and use statistics. Through carefully selected readings by the founders of statistics and probability, contemporary statisticians, and well-known individuals in the arts, politics, and science, Dancing on the Tails of the Bell Curve provides readers with role models who have experienced joy from their use of statistics and concrete examples of how statistics shape almost every decision in society that affect our medications, food supply, educational programs, sporting events, mass media, and entitlement programs, to name only a few. Designed to supplement the technical materials professors assign in their classrooms, this book is both an invaluable resource for students and professors as well as for professionals in fields such as marketing, advertising, demographics, politics, polling, and healthcare who want to gain motivation to learn and use statistics. Richard Altschuler, Ph.D., has been a statistician and research consultant for over forty years. He is the founder and president of Expert Research Studies, a company specializing in statistical analysis, research consulting, and tutoring, and taught statistics at Temple University and New York University. A sociologist by academic training, he has written, edited and published over thirty books on topics in sociology, psychology, healthcare and politics.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781884092343
Publisher: Altschuler, Richard & Associates, Incorporated
Publication date: 05/01/2014
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 160
File size: 356 KB

About the Author

RICHARD ALTSCHULER, Ph.D., has been a statistician and research consultant for over forty years. He is the founder and president of Expert Research Studies, a company specializing in statistical analysis, research consulting, and tutoring, and he taught statistics at Temple University and New York University.

Table of Contents

Prologue: U.S. Congressional Resolution to Designate 2013 as the “International Year of Statistics”
Editor’s Introduction
The “Godliness” of Statistics
• Florence Nightingale
The Magnificence of the Mean
• Adolphe Quetelet
Probability: The Key to Reason and Religion
• Thomas Bayes and Simon Laplace
The “Charms” of Statistics
• Sir Francis Galton
How Statistics Helped Make Biology a Science
• Karl Pearson and Biometrika
Darwin: The Reluctant Mathematician by Julie Rehmeyer
Statistical View of the United States by D.B. Debow
The Importance of Statistics to the United States Census and the World by President James A. Garfield
The First Hundred Years of the Bureau of Labor Statistics (1884-1984) by Joseph P. Goldberg and William T. Moye
Statistics and Government by Wesley C. Mitchell
How Statistics Helped Desegregate America’s Public School System
• Kenneth Clark and the U.S. Supreme Court
The 1964 Surgeon General’s Report on Smoking
2013: The International Year of . . . Statistics by Marie Davidian
BLS 125th Anniversary
The Necessity of Statistics in Highway Construction Management: The Case of Arkansas by Harold Rothbart
Could a Statistic on Redistricting Have a Game-Changing Effect on American Politics? by Thomas R. Belin
The Importance of “Ag” Estimates
Data Inquiry and Analysis for Educational Reform by Howard H. Wade
Interview with Francesca Dominici
The Joy of Research Discovery with Statistics by Allan Geliebter
Smoking in Movies by Tim McAfee and Michael Tynan
Statistics, Moneyball and “Sabermetrics”
Data-Driven Equity in Urban Schools by Wendy Schwartz
Statistics and the Fashion Industry
Epilogue:The Joy of Perceiving that Basic Statistics Is a “Mean World” by Richard Altschuler
A Potpourri of Quotations about Statistics and Statisticians
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