
Measurement: A Very Short Introduction
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Science & Technology
History
Business & Economics
Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 2016
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0198779569
ISBN-13
9780198779568
Description
Measurement plays a crucial role in shaping how individuals understand and interact with their environment. David J. Hand explores this pivotal concept, highlighting its significance in various fields such as science, economics, and everyday life. Through engaging examples and clear explanations, he reveals how measurement affects decision-making and influences the world around us.
The author delves into the history and evolution of measurement, tracing its journey from primitive methods to the sophisticated systems used today. Hand illuminates how measurement standards have emerged and adapted over time, establishing a common language for consistency and reliability in assessing values, dimensions, and quantities.
In a concise yet comprehensive manner, this work encourages readers to reflect on the power of measurement beyond mere numbers. By understanding the principles and implications of measurement, one can appreciate its impact on technology, health, and societal development, ultimately recognizing its vital role in advancing knowledge and progress.
The author delves into the history and evolution of measurement, tracing its journey from primitive methods to the sophisticated systems used today. Hand illuminates how measurement standards have emerged and adapted over time, establishing a common language for consistency and reliability in assessing values, dimensions, and quantities.
In a concise yet comprehensive manner, this work encourages readers to reflect on the power of measurement beyond mere numbers. By understanding the principles and implications of measurement, one can appreciate its impact on technology, health, and societal development, ultimately recognizing its vital role in advancing knowledge and progress.
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