
Probability: A Very Short Introduction
by
John Haigh
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Science & Technology
History
Business & Economics
Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
May 4, 2012
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10
0199588481
ISBN-13
9780199588480
Description
In a world filled with uncertainty, understanding probability becomes essential for making informed decisions. This concise exploration introduces readers to the fundamental concepts of probability, demystifying the complexities often associated with the subject. Through clear explanations and insightful examples, it guides readers to grasp how randomness influences daily life and decision-making processes.
John Haigh adeptly simplifies the principles of probability, making it accessible to a wide audience, from students to curious minds. As he unravels the role of chance and uncertainty, readers are encouraged to think critically about risk and likelihood, ultimately empowering them to navigate their choices with greater confidence and clarity.
John Haigh adeptly simplifies the principles of probability, making it accessible to a wide audience, from students to curious minds. As he unravels the role of chance and uncertainty, readers are encouraged to think critically about risk and likelihood, ultimately empowering them to navigate their choices with greater confidence and clarity.
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