Truth or truthiness

distinguishing fact from fiction by learning to think like a data scientist

210 pages

English language

Published May 21, 2016 by Cambridge University Press.

ISBN:
978-1-107-13057-9
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OCLC Number:
932302239

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"Teacher tenure is a problem. Teacher tenure is a solution. Fracking is safe. Fracking causes earthquakes. Our kids are over-tested. Our kids are not tested enough. We read claims like these in the newspaper, often with no justification other than "it feels right." How can we figure out what is right? Escaping from the clutches of truthiness begins with one question: "What's the evidence?" With his usual verve, and disdain for pious nonsense, Howard Wainer offers a refreshing fact-based view of complex problems in altitude of fields, with special emphasis showing in education how to evaluate the evidence, or lack thereof, supporting various kinds of claims. His primary tool is casual inference: how can we convincingly demonstrate the cause of an effect? This wise book is a must-read for anyone who's ever wanted to challenge the pronouncements of authority figures and a captivating narrative that entertains and educates at the …

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Subjects

  • Critical thinking
  • Belief and doubt
  • Inference
  • Evidence