The signal and the noise

The art and science of prediction

Hardcover, 544 pages

English language

Published Nov. 11, 2012 by Penguin Books.

ISBN:
978-1-84614-752-4
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OCLC Number:
800652818

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Every time we choose a route to work, decide whether to go on a second date, or set aside money for a rainy day, we are making a prediction about the future. Yet from the global financial crisis to 9/11 to the Fukushima disaster, we often fail to foresee hugely significant events. In The Signal and the Noise , the New York Times' political forecaster and statistics guru Nate Silver explores the art of prediction, revealing how we can all build a better crystal ball. In his quest to distinguish the true signal from a universe of noisy data, Silver visits hundreds of expert forecasters, in fields ranging from the stock market to the poker table, from earthquakes to terrorism. What lies behind their success? And why do so many predictions still fail? By analysing the rare prescient forecasts, and applying a more quantitative lens to everyday life, Silver distils …

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Hastily written: wonder why publishing firm desired such a quick turnaround that factcheckers and proofreaders couldn't be used. Still, the book's content lives up to its name: chapters visit historical examples of events and phenomena where expert forecasters were misled into thinking signal was noise, and how data collection and analysis have, in some disciplines, improved.

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