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Statistics: a very short introduction
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Statistics permeate nearly every facet of our modern existence, influencing how we perceive and interpret the world around us. These statistical ideas and methods have evolved far beyond the manual calculations of yesteryears, now encompassing a dynamic discipline transformed by the advent of computers and advanced software tools. In his book, "Statistics: A Very Short Introduction," David J. Hand sheds light on this vibrant field, revealing its historical roots and demonstrating its far-reaching impact.
A Modern and Dynamic Discipline:
Gone are the days of tedious manual arithmetic manipulation. Contemporary statistics harness the power of computers to analyze numerical data, uncovering hidden structures, patterns, and relationships that inform our understanding of the world. This book offers a concise introduction to this evolving discipline, emphasizing its relevance in various domains.
Exploring the Statistical Landscape:
- Historical Context: The book places statistics in a historical context, providing insights into its evolution and development.
- Real-World Impact: Numerous examples illustrate how statistics affects fields ranging from medical research with randomized clinical trials to risk assessment in banking and hedge fund industries, and even the analysis of vast astronomical datasets.
- Data Gathering and Evaluation: The book summarizes methods for collecting and evaluating data, emphasizing their practical applications.
- The Role of Probability: It explains the fundamental role of probability in statistical methods and its significance in understanding uncertainty.
Philosophical Reflections:
Beyond practical applications, the book delves into profound philosophical questions, particularly the concept of induction. It explores how statistics allows us to extract meaningful insights about the true nature of reality from limited observations.
In "Statistics: A Very Short Introduction," David J. Hand provides a succinct yet comprehensive overview of the field, making it accessible to both novices and those seeking to deepen their understanding of statistics. This book is a gateway to the fascinating world of statistical thinking and its profound impact on our contemporary lives.
David Hand
David J. Hand is a prominent British statistician born on June 30, 1950, in Peterborough, United Kingdom. He holds the position of Professor of Statistics at Imperial College, London. Over the years, he has established himself as a leading figure in the field of statistics and data analysis.
Academic and Professional Achievements:
- Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Senior Research Investigator at Imperial College, London.
- Formerly held the Chair in Statistics at Imperial College, London.
- Fellow of the British Academy and an Honorary Fellow of the Institute of Actuaries.
- Served as President of the Royal Statistical Society on two occasions.
- Served as a non-executive director of the UK Statistics Authority for eight years.
- Member of the European Statistical Advisory Committee.
- Chairs the National Statistician's Expert User Advisory Committee and the ONS's Centre for Applied Data Ethics Advisory Committee.
- Previous Chair of the Research Board of Imperial College's Data Science Institute and Chair of the UK's Administrative Data Research Network.
- Chief Scientific Advisor to Winton Capital Management for eight years.
Authorship:
David J. Hand is a prolific author with a notable body of work, including:
- Over 300 scientific papers.
- 32 books covering various aspects of data analysis and statistics.
- His recent books include "Amy's Luck," "Dark Data," "From GDP to Sustainable Wellbeing," "Measurement: A Very Short Introduction," and "Information Generation: How Data Rules Our World."
Awards and Recognitions:
- Awarded the Guy Medal of the Royal Statistical Society in 2002.
- In 2012, he and his research group received the Credit Collections and Risk Award for Contributions to the Credit Industry.
- Honored with the George Box Medal in 2016.
- Received the Research Medal of the International Federation of Classification Societies in 2019.
- In 2013, he was appointed OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) for his outstanding contributions to research and innovation.
David J. Hand's remarkable career and contributions have left an indelible mark on the field of statistics, making him a respected authority and prolific author in the realm of data analysis and statistical science.
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