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《女士品茶》(已添加下载地址)
辛苦辛苦!
9 天 后
这本书还是没有电子版的吗?
给个英文的介绍
The Lady Tasting Tea is a book by David Salsburg about the history of modern statistics and the role it played in the development of science and industry.
Quoted from the publisher [1]:
At a summer tea party in Cambridge, England, a lady states that tea poured into milk tastes differently than that of milk poured into tea. Her notion is shouted down by the scientific minds of the group. But one guest, by the name Ronald Aylmer Fisher, proposes to scientifically test the lady's hypothesis. There was no better person to conduct such a test, for Fisher had brought to the field of statistics an emphasis on controlling the methods for obtaining data and the importance of interpretation. He knew that how the data was gathered and applied was as important as the data themselves.
In The Lady Tasting Tea, readers will encounter not only R.A. Fisher's theories (and their repercussions), but the ideas of dozens of men and women whose revolutionary work affects our everyday lives. Salsburg traces the rise and fall of Karl Pearson's theories, explores W. Edwards Deming's statistical methods of quality control (which rebuilt postwar Japan's economy), and relates the story of Stella Cunliffe's early work on the capacity of small beer casks at the Guinness brewing factory. The Lady Tasting Tea is not a book of dry facts and figures, but the history of great individuals who dared to look at the world in a new way.
The Lady Tasting Tea is a book by David Salsburg about the history of modern statistics and the role it played in the development of science and industry.
Quoted from the publisher [1]:
At a summer tea party in Cambridge, England, a lady states that tea poured into milk tastes differently than that of milk poured into tea. Her notion is shouted down by the scientific minds of the group. But one guest, by the name Ronald Aylmer Fisher, proposes to scientifically test the lady's hypothesis. There was no better person to conduct such a test, for Fisher had brought to the field of statistics an emphasis on controlling the methods for obtaining data and the importance of interpretation. He knew that how the data was gathered and applied was as important as the data themselves.
In The Lady Tasting Tea, readers will encounter not only R.A. Fisher's theories (and their repercussions), but the ideas of dozens of men and women whose revolutionary work affects our everyday lives. Salsburg traces the rise and fall of Karl Pearson's theories, explores W. Edwards Deming's statistical methods of quality control (which rebuilt postwar Japan's economy), and relates the story of Stella Cunliffe's early work on the capacity of small beer casks at the Guinness brewing factory. The Lady Tasting Tea is not a book of dry facts and figures, but the history of great individuals who dared to look at the world in a new way.
上面是来自WIKIPEDIA的,下面这个网址还要介绍
http://www.holtzbrinckpublishers.com/academic/book/BookDisplay.asp?BookKey=550446
http://www.holtzbrinckpublishers.com/academic/book/BookDisplay.asp?BookKey=550446
shoeda的奉献太伟大了,建议如果没有扫描仪的话用数码相机照下来,也非常清晰。
13 天 后
这本书还是我的老师推荐我们去看的,
还没无找,多谢提醒
还没无找,多谢提醒
10 天 后
在哪能下载呢?
心痒痒的,想看!
心痒痒的,想看!
二楼提到的那本竖排的就是台湾出版的繁体版这本书
8 天 后
《统计品茶》和《统计,改变了世界》是同一本书,不同的译本,大陆版和台湾版本的区别!
昨天从图书馆借来看了看,的确是一本“没有眼泪”的统计读物!
昨天从图书馆借来看了看,的确是一本“没有眼泪”的统计读物!
果然很诱人的一本书哈,
这本书一定很有意思,借来读读!
原来统计也来源于生活啊,我一直孤陋寡闻,只当心理学与生活非常紧密,今日想来,其实很多学科、很多问题都是源于生活并进一步用于生活中的!看来知识还是需要慢慢积累的啊!
各位都辛苦了,谢谢!我也很想要电子版的资料,有时被忘记告诉我一声啊,感激感激!
10 天 后
休闲点的书 也许能看进去 谢了~
确实不错,希望能够继续!!!
期待
期待继续,还很有意思的!
2 个月 后
我们学校图书馆还没有这本书。
7 天 后
哪个书店有卖的,我想买一本。