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Super Crunchers: How Anything Can Be Predicted

Super Crunchers: How Anything Can Be Predicted

Super Crunchers: How Anything Can Be Predicted

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Published: 6 September, 2007
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Companies used to rely on human experts and their years of experience to guide them. Now, cutting-edge organizations are mining the data and crunching numbers instead, to come up with more accurate, less biased predictions. As Freakonomics detailed, statistical analysis can reveal the secret levers of causation. But economist, Ian Ayres argues that that's only part of the story: super crunching is revolutionizing the way we all make decisions. Beginning with examples of the mathematician who out-predicted wine buffs in determining the best vintages, and the sports scouts who now use statistics rather than intuition to pick winners, "Super Crunchers" exposes the world of data-miners, introducing the people and the techniques. It illuminates the hidden patterns all around us. No businessperson, academic, student, or consumer (statistically that's everyone) should make another move without getting to grips with thinking-by-numbers - the new way to be smart, savvy and statistically superior.
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780719564635
ISBN10 0719564638
Number Of Pages 272
Item Weight 539 g
Product Dimensions 154 x 28 x 236 mm
Publisher / Reseller John Murray
Format hardback
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Media Reviews

Groundbreaking ... Not only is it fun to read. It just may change the way you think' -- Stephen D Levitt co-author of Freakonomics

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Author's Bio

Ian Ayres is a professor at Yale, both in the Law School and in the School of Management, as well as a lawyer and author. He is a regular commentator on National Public Radio in America and a columnist for Forbes magazine. A contributor to the New York Times and editor of the Journal of Law, Economics and Organization, he has written eight books.

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