Measurement: A Very Short Introduction

By (author) David J. Hand
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This Very Short Introduction explores the concept of measurement, its mathematical underpinnings, and its wide range of application from the sciences and social sciences to economics and commerce.
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Measurement is a fundamental concept that underpins almost every aspect of the modern world. It is central to the sciences, social sciences, medicine, and economics, but it affects everyday life. We measure everything - from the distance of far-off galaxies to the temperature of the air, levels of risk, political majorities, taxes, blood pressure, IQ, and weight. The history of measurement goes back to the ancient world, and its story has been one of gradual standardization. Today there are different types of measurement, levels of accuracy, and systems of units, applied in different contexts. Measurement involves notions of variability, accuracy, reliability, and error, and challenges such as the measurement of extreme values. In this Very Short Introduction, David Hand explains the common mathematical framework underlying all measurement, the main approaches to measurement, and the challenges involved. Following a brief historical account of measurement, he discusses measurement as used in the physical sciences and engineering, the life sciences and medicine, the social and behavioural sciences, economics, business, and public policy. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.
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REFERENCES; FURTHER READING; INDEX
Biographical note
David Hand was Professor of Statistics at the Open University and then at Imperial, until 2012. He is now Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Senior Research Investigator. He has written 17 books, both academic and more popular. His books include Statistics VSI (OUP, 2008), The Wellbeing of Nations (Wiley, 2014), and most recently, The Improbability Principle (Scientific American, 2014).
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David Hand was Professor of Statistics at the Open University and then at Imperial, until 2012. He is now Emeritus Professor of Mathematics and Senior Research Investigator. He has written 17 books, both academic and more popular. His books include Statistics VSI (OUP, 2008), The Wellbeing of Nations (Wiley, 2014), and most recently, The Improbability Principle (Scientific American, 2014).
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Explains the basic mathematical framework behind measurement Provides a brief account of the history of units and measurement Examines the application of measurement in the physical and life sciences, medicine, social and behavioural sciences, economics, commerce, and public policy Part of the Very Short Introductions series - over seven million copies sold worldwide
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Explains the basic mathematical framework behind measurement Provides a brief account of the history of units and measurement Examines the application of measurement in the physical and life sciences, medicine, social and behavioural sciences, economics, commerce, and public policy Part of the Very Short Introductions series - over seven million copies sold worldwide
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الؤلف By (author) David J. Hand
تاريخ النشر ٦ أكتوبر ٢٠١٦ م
EAN 9780198779568
المساهمون David J. Hand; Hand David J.
الناشر Oxford University Press
اللغة الإنجليزية
بلد النشر المملكة المتحدة
العرض 112 mm
ارتفاع 174 mm
السماكة 8 mm
شكل المنتج غلاف ورقي / غلاف عادي
الوزن 0.116000
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