Innumeracy Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences

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Edition: 1st
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Pub. Date: 2001-08-18
Publisher(s): Hill and Wang
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Summary

Why do even well-educated people understand so little about mathematics? And what are the costs of our innumeracy? John Allen Paulos, in his celebrated bestseller first published in 1988, argues that our inability to deal rationally with very large numbers and the probabilities associated with them results in misinformed governmental policies, confused personal decisions, and an increased susceptibility to pseudoscience of all kinds. Innumeracy lets us know what we're missing, and how we can do something about it. Sprinkling his discussion of numbers and probabilities with quirky stories and anecdotes, Paulos ranges freely over many aspects of modern life, from contested elections to sports stats, from stock scams and newspaper psychics to diet and medical claims, sex discrimination, insurance, lotteries, and drug testing. Readers ofInnumeracywill be rewarded with scores of astonishing facts, a fistful of powerful ideas, and, most important, a clearer, more quantitative way of looking at their world.

Author Biography

John Allen Paulos, professor of mathematics at Temple University and the author of several other popular books on mathematics, is a regular contributor to national publications, including The New York Times and Newsweek. He lives in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Table of Contents

Preface to the 2001 Edition ix
Introduction 3(4)
Examples and Principles
7(26)
Probability and Coincidence
33(33)
Pseudoscience
66(31)
Whence Innumeracy?
97(36)
Statistics, Trade-Offs, and Society
133(44)
Close 177

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