Statistics As Principled Argument

Statistics As Principled Argument

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Feb 1, 1995 · Inglés · Tapa blanda (240 páginas)
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Detalles del libro

Formato Tapa blanda
Páginas 240
Idioma Inglés
Publicado Feb 1, 1995
Editorial Psychology Press
ISBN-10 0805805281
ISBN-13 9780805805284

Descripción

Robert P. Abelson takes a compelling approach to the intricate relationship between statistics and argumentation, encouraging readers to rethink how data is presented and interpreted. He highlights the often-overlooked nuances that can significantly impact conclusions drawn from statistical analyses. Through a careful examination of various case studies, Abelson illustrates the necessity of critical evaluation when faced with statistical claims and the inherent biases that may distort our understanding.

In exploring the complexities of statistical reasoning, the author emphasizes the importance of ethical considerations and principled approaches when utilizing statistical information. He urges readers to recognize that statistics are not just numbers but represent real-world phenomena that demand rigorous scrutiny and thoughtful discourse. Abelson's exploration extends beyond just a critique of statistical practices; he offers insights into promoting more informed decision-making within both academic and public spheres.

Through clear, accessible writing, Abelson engages with statistics as a tool for reasoning rather than merely as an analytical method, urging readers to appreciate its power in shaping arguments. This book serves as a vital resource for anyone who encounters statistics, fostering a deeper understanding of how they can be leveraged responsibly to inform opinions and actions.

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