This short, humorous book will give you all the insights from statistical thinking without worrying about formal statistical techniques. Along the way we’ll learn how selection bias can explain why your boss doesnâ�...

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This short, humorous book will give you all the insights from statistical thinking without worrying about formal statistical techniques. Along the way we’ll learn how selection bias can explain why your boss doesn’t know he sucks (even when everyone else does); how to use Bayes’ Theorem to decide if your partner is cheating on you; and why Mark Zuckerberg should never be used as an example for anything. "Beware. This book may change the way you think."

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