Probable Outcomes

Probable Outcomes
Author: Ed Easterling
Publisher:
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2011-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781879384828

Probable outcomes continues the Crestmont Research tradition of extensive full-color charts and graphs that enable investors and advisors to differentiate between irrational hope and a rational view of the stock market. This book's empowering insights prepare you to take action during the current period of below -average returns. The unique combination of investment science and investment art explores the market from several perspectives and addresses the significant implications for a broad range of investors. Beyond concepts, Ed Easterling delivers a dramatic analysis of the likely course for the stock market over the 2010 decade. Investors and advisors will benefit from this timely outlook and its message of reasonable expectations and value-added investing. This essential resource offers a compelling understanding of the key fundamental principles that drive the stock market. Derived from years of meticulous research, Probably outcomes provides sensible conclusions that will guide your future investment choices and allow you to invest with confidence, whatever your financial strategy."--

Probability and Information

Probability and Information
Author: A.M. Yaglom
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1983-11-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789027715227

Elementary Probability with Applications

Elementary Probability with Applications
Author: Larry Rabinowitz
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2018-10-08
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 1351991671

Probability plays an essential role in making decisions in areas such as business, politics, and sports, among others. Professor Rabinowitz, based on many years of teaching, has created a textbook suited for classroom use as well as for self-study that is filled with hundreds of carefully chosen examples based on real-world case studies about sports, elections, drug testing, legal cases, population growth, business, and more. His approach is innovative, practical, and entertaining. Elementary Probability with Applications will serve to enhance classroom instruction, as well as benefit those who want to review the basics of probability at their own pace. The text is used at several colleges and for some high school classes.

The Unfinished Game

The Unfinished Game
Author: Keith Devlin
Publisher:
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2010-03-23
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0465018963

Before the mid-seventeenth century, scholars generally agreed that it was impossible to predict something by calculating mathematical outcomes. One simply could not put a numerical value on the likelihood that a particular event would occur. Even the outcome of something as simple as a dice roll or the likelihood of showers instead of sunshine was thought to lie in the realm of pure, unknowable chance. The issue remained intractable until Blaise Pascal wrote to Pierre de Fermat in 1654, outlining a solution to the "unfinished game" problem: how do you divide the pot when players are forced to.

Mutation, Randomness, and Evolution

Mutation, Randomness, and Evolution
Author: Arlin Stoltzfus
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2021-04-22
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0192582968

What does it mean to say that mutation is random? How does mutation influence evolution? Are mutations merely the raw material for selection to shape adaptations? The author draws on a detailed knowledge of mutational mechanisms to argue that the randomness doctrine is best understood, not as a fact-based conclusion, but as the premise of a neo-Darwinian research program focused on selection. The successes of this research program created a blind spot - in mathematical models and verbal theories of causation - that has stymied efforts to re-think the role of variation. However, recent theoretical and empirical work shows that mutational biases can and do influence the course of evolution, including adaptive evolution, through a first come, first served mechanism. This thought-provoking book cuts through the conceptual tangle at the intersection of mutation, randomness, and evolution, offering a fresh, far-reaching, and testable view of the role of variation as a dispositional evolutionary factor. The arguments will be accessible to philosophers and historians with a serious interest in evolution, as well as to researchers and advanced students of evolution focused on molecules, microbes, evo-devo, and population genetics.

A Course in Field Gunnery

A Course in Field Gunnery
Author: United States Army Artillery and Missile School (Fort Sill, Okla.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 82
Release: 1918
Genre: Gunnery
ISBN:

Lady Luck

Lady Luck
Author: Warren Weaver
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2012-06-11
Genre: Mathematics
ISBN: 0486150917

This witty, nontechnical introduction to probability elucidates such concepts as permutations, independent events, mathematical expectation, the law of averages and more. No advanced math required. 49 drawings.

Core Statistical Concepts With Excel®

Core Statistical Concepts With Excel®
Author: Gregory J. Privitera
Publisher: SAGE Publications
Total Pages: 378
Release: 2018-12-05
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1544309074

Core Statistical Concepts with Excel® connects statistical concepts to applications with Excel® using practical research examples. The text jointly promotes an understanding of Excel® and a deeper knowledge of core concepts through practice. Authors Gregory J. Privitera and Darryl Mayeaux provide students step-by-step instruction for using Excel® software as a useful tool not only to manage but also analyze data—all through the use of key themes, features, and pedagogy: an emphasis on student learning, a focus on current research, and integration of Excel® to introduce statistical concepts.