How Not to Be Wrong, The Power of Mathematical Thinking
509 EGP
A mathematician explores how mathematical thinking can improve decision-making and reasoning in everyday life. Shows readers how to avoid common logical fallacies and statistical misinterpretations through accessible examples.
Mathematical reasoning serves as a powerful tool for navigating complex decisions and avoiding cognitive traps in daily life. The book demonstrates how statistical literacy and logical thinking can help readers make better choices, from personal finance to public policy. Written in an engaging, accessible style that makes abstract concepts concrete through real-world examples and case studies. Particularly valuable for anyone seeking to sharpen their analytical skills and develop more rigorous thinking habits across professional and personal contexts.
| Dimensions | 445 × 170 × 250 cm |
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