Ebook {Epub PDF} How to Take a Chance by Darrell Huff






















HOW TO TAKE A CHANCE by Huff, Darrell. Victor Gollancz London, 1st Edition Octavo, hardcover, some edgewear to yellow boards else VG in edgeworn red pictorial dj. missing inside flap with monkey typing at typewriter, white lettering on front spine, pages. Illustrated throughout. The law of chance and its relation to politics, poker hand, weather, satellites and more. How To Take a Chance is faintly amusing, and fairly informative about probability. However, it is nowhere as fun as Huff's classic work, How To Lie With Statistics. Irving Geis does provide engaging cartoons, but I found the book overall more weighty than interesting/5(3). Start your review of How to Take a Chance. From the author of "How to Lie With Statistics" comes another well-done explanatory book. It was written nearly 60 years ago, but all of the concepts are still relevant today. He even gives a simplified version of chaos theory, which I didn't think could be done/5(6).


money back guarantee. You have got a unique privilege to How To Take A Chance|Darrell Huff get all your money back in case of violation of our terms and conditions from our side. If you are interested, do not hesitate to visit the corresponding page on our site. www.doorway.ru: How to Take a Chance: Item may show signs of shelf wear. Pages may include limited notes and highlighting. May include supplemental or companion materials if applicable. Access codes may or may not work. Connecting readers since Customer service is our top priority. Darrell Huff (J - J) was an American writer, and is best known as the author of How to Lie with Statistics (), the best-selling statistics book of the second half of the twentieth century, and for his use of statistics as a tobacco lobbyist.


Start your review of How to Take a Chance. From the author of "How to Lie With Statistics" comes another well-done explanatory book. It was written nearly 60 years ago, but all of the concepts are still relevant today. He even gives a simplified version of chaos theory, which I didn't think could be done. How To Take a Chance is faintly amusing, and fairly informative about probability. However, it is nowhere as fun as Huff's classic work, How To Lie With Statistics. Irving Geis does provide engaging cartoons, but I found the book overall more weighty than interesting. How to Take a Chance by Darrell Huff Seller Books Express Published Condition New ISBN Item Price $ Show Details. Description:

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