Conned Again, Watson: Cautionary Tales of Logic, Math, and Probability Contributor(s): Bruce, Colin (Author) |
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ISBN: 0738205893 ISBN-13: 9780738205892 Publisher: Basic Books (AZ) OUR PRICE: $21.77 Product Type: Paperback Published: December 2001 Annotation: In Conned Again, Watson!, Colin Bruce re-creates the atmosphere of the original Sherlock Holmes stories to shed light on an enduring truth: Our reliance on common sense -- and ignorance of mathematics -- often gets us into trouble. In these cautionary tales of greedy gamblers, reckless businessmen, and ruthless con men, Sherlock Holmes uses his deep understanding of probability, statistics, decision theory, and game theory to solve crimes and protect the innocent. But it's not just the characters in these well-crafted stories that are deceived by statistics or fall prey to gambling fallacies. We all suffer from the results of poor decisions. In this illuminating collection, Bruce entertains while teaching us to avoid similar blunders. From "The Execution of Andrews" to "The Case of the Gambling Nobleman, " there has never been a more exciting way to learn when to take a calculated risk -- and how to spot a scam. |
Additional Information |
BISAC Categories: - Literary Criticism | Mystery & Detective Fiction - Mathematics | Recreations & Games - Mathematics | Probability & Statistics - General |
Dewey: 813.54 |
Lexile Measure: 950 |
Physical Information: 0.9" H x 5.38" W x 8.22" (0.73 lbs) 302 pages |
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Publisher Description: In Conned Again, Watson!, Colin Bruce re-creates the atmosphere of the original Sherlock Holmes stories to shed light on an enduring truth: Our reliance on common sense-and ignorance of mathematics-often gets us into trouble. In these cautionary tales of greedy gamblers, reckless businessmen, and ruthless con men, Sherlock Holmes uses his deep understanding of probability, statistics, decision theory, and game theory to solve crimes and protect the innocent. But it's not just the characters in these well-crafted stories that are deceived by statistics or fall prey to gambling fallacies. We all suffer from the results of poor decisions. In this illuminating collection, Bruce entertains while teaching us to avoid similar blunders. From The Execution of Andrews to The Case of the Gambling Nobleman, there has never been a more exciting way to learn when to take a calculated risk-and how to spot a scam. |