Title : | Super crunchers : why thinking-by-numbers is the new way to be smart / | Material Type: | printed text | Authors: | Ayres Ian | Publisher: | New York : Bantam Books | Publication Date: | 2007 | Pagination: | 260 p. | Layout: | ill. | Size: | 24 cm | ISBN (or other code): | 978-0-553-80540-6 | Languages : | English (eng) | Descriptors: | [LCSH]Regression analysis [LCSH]Sampling (Statistics) [LCSH]Standard deviations [LCSH]Statistics
| Class number: | HA29 | Abstract: | Gone are the days of solely relying on intuition to make decisions. Today, number crunching affects your life in ways you might never imagine. Economist Ian Ayres shows how today's organizations are analyzing massive databases at lightning speed to provide greater insights into human behavior. From Web sites like Google and Amazon that know your tastes, to a physician's diagnosis or your child's education, to boardrooms and government agencies, this new breed of decisionmakers are calling the shots. And they are delivering staggeringly accurate results. How can a football coach evaluate a player without ever seeing him play? How can a formula outpredict wine experts in determining the best vintages? Super crunchers have the answers. In this brave new world of equation versus expertise, Ayres shows us the benefits and risks, who loses and who wins, and how super crunching can be used to help, not manipulate us.--From publisher description. | Curricular : | BBA/GE/MBA | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=21521 |
Super crunchers : why thinking-by-numbers is the new way to be smart / [printed text] / Ayres Ian . - New York : Bantam Books, 2007 . - 260 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. ISBN : 978-0-553-80540-6 Languages : English ( eng) Descriptors: | [LCSH]Regression analysis [LCSH]Sampling (Statistics) [LCSH]Standard deviations [LCSH]Statistics
| Class number: | HA29 | Abstract: | Gone are the days of solely relying on intuition to make decisions. Today, number crunching affects your life in ways you might never imagine. Economist Ian Ayres shows how today's organizations are analyzing massive databases at lightning speed to provide greater insights into human behavior. From Web sites like Google and Amazon that know your tastes, to a physician's diagnosis or your child's education, to boardrooms and government agencies, this new breed of decisionmakers are calling the shots. And they are delivering staggeringly accurate results. How can a football coach evaluate a player without ever seeing him play? How can a formula outpredict wine experts in determining the best vintages? Super crunchers have the answers. In this brave new world of equation versus expertise, Ayres shows us the benefits and risks, who loses and who wins, and how super crunching can be used to help, not manipulate us.--From publisher description. | Curricular : | BBA/GE/MBA | Record link: | http://libsearch.siu.ac.th/siu/opac_css/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=21521 |
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