Publication

2002-06-05 - Simon & Schuster

Language

English

Word Count

77,500 words, Guess

Page Count

310 pages

Physical Format

Hardcover

Identifiers

and 5 more
  • Goodreads1448369
  • Library of Congress Control Number2002017010
  • OCLC Control Number49902187
  • Better World Books9780743205566
  • Open LibraryOL7926764M

Classifications

  • LCCQA273.15 .G54 2002
  • LCCQA273.15.G54 2002

Description

Gigerenzer explains that a major obstacle to our understanding of numbers is that we live with an illusion of certainty. Many of us believe that HIV tests, DNA fingerprinting, and the growing number of genetic tests are absolutely certain. But even DNA evidence can produce spurious matches. We cling to our illusion of certainty because the medical industry, insurance companies, investment advisers, and election campaigns have become purveyors of certainty, marketing it like a commodity. To avoid confusion, says Gigerenzer, we should rely on more understandable representations of risk, such as absolute risks. For example, it is said that a mammography screening reduces the risk of breast cancer by 25 percent. But in absolute risks, that means that out of every 1,000 women who do not participate in screening, 4 will die while out of 1,000 women who do, 3 will die. A 25 percent risk reduction sounds much more significant than a benefit that 1 out of 1,000 women will reap. This eye-opening book explains how we can overcome our ignorance of numbers and better understand the risks we may be taking with our money, our health, and our lives.

First Sentence

During a routine medical visit at a Virginia hospital in the mid-1990s, Susan, a 26-year-old single mother, was screened for HIV.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • Calculated Risks: How To Know When Numbers Deceive YouHardcoverSimon & Schuster2002-06-05

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