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Book Synopsis: An engaging introduction to data science that emphasizes critical thinking over statistical techniques. An introduction to data science or statistics shouldn’t involve proving complex theorems or memorizing obscure terms and formulas, but that is exactly what most introductory quantitative textbooks emphasize. In contrast, Thinking Clearly with Data focuses, first and foremost, on critical thinking and conceptual understanding in order to teach students how to be better consumers and analysts of the kinds of quantitative information and arguments that they will encounter throughout their lives.
Among much else, the book teaches how to assess whether an observed relationship in data reflects a genuine relationship in the world and, if so, whether it is causal; how to make the most informative comparisons for answering questions; what questions to ask others who are making arguments using quantitative evidence; which statistics are particularly informative or misleading; how quantitative evidence should and shouldn’t influence decision-making; and how to make better decisions by using moral values as well as data. Filled with real-world examples, the book shows how its thinking tools apply to problems in a wide variety of subjects, including elections, civil conflict, crime, terrorism, financial crises, health care, sports, music, and space travel.
Above all else, Thinking Clearly with Data demonstrates why, despite the many benefits of our data-driven age, data can never be a substitute for thinking.
An ideal textbook for introductory quantitative methods courses in data science, statistics, political science, economics, psychology, sociology, public policy, and other fields. Introduces the basic toolkit of data analysis—including sampling, hypothesis testing, Bayesian inference, regression, experiments, instrumental variables, differences in differences, and regression discontinuity. Uses real-world examples and data from a wide variety of subjects. Includes practice questions and data exercises.
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Looking to develop your quantitative reasoning and analysis skills? Look no further! Thinking Clearly with Data is the ultimate guide to mastering critical thinking in the realm of data science. Unlike other textbooks that overwhelm you with complex theorems and formulas, this book focuses on teaching you how to think critically and understand the concepts behind the numbers.
Imagine being able to assess whether a relationship in data reflects a genuine relationship in the world, or even if it is causal. With Thinking Clearly with Data, you'll learn how to make informative comparisons, ask the right questions when analyzing quantitative evidence, and identify statistics that can either be informative or misleading.
What sets this book apart is its emphasis on how quantitative evidence should influence decision-making. By understanding how to leverage both data and moral values, you'll become a better consumer and analyst of the quantitative information you encounter in your everyday life.
Whether you're interested in politics, economics, psychology, or any other field, Thinking Clearly with Data provides real-world examples and applies its thinking tools to a wide variety of subjects. From analyzing elections to understanding financial crises, this book equips you with the skills to navigate through our data-driven age.
Don't let data overwhelm you. Let Thinking Clearly with Data empower you with critical thinking skills that will last a lifetime. Start your journey towards becoming a master of quantitative reasoning and analysis today!
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