The International Encyclopedia of Statistical Science stands as a monumental effort to enrich statistics education globally, particularly in regions facing educational challenges. By amalgamating the expertise of over 700 authors from 110 countries, including Nobel Laureates and presidents of statistical societies, it offers an unparalleled resource for readers worldwide. This encyclopedia is not just a collection of entries; it is a concerted effort to revive statistics as a vibrant, critical field of study and application. Providing a comprehensive and accessible account of statistical terms, methods, and applications, it enables readers to gain a quick insight into the subject, regardless of their background. This work serves to refresh and expand the knowledge of researchers, managers, and practitioners, highlighting the relevance and applicability of statistics across various fields, from economics and business to healthcare and public policy.
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Programme Director
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Catia Scricciolo
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Department
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Economics
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Goals
- This encyclopedia enables readers to gain a quick insight into the subject, regardless of their background. This work serves to refresh and expand the knowledge of researchers, managers, and practitioners, highlighting the relevance and applicability of statistics across various fields, from economics and business to healthcare and public policy. It aims to inspire students by demonstrating the significance of statistics in solving real-world problems.
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Addressees
- Studenti; Professionisti; Adulti; Insegnanti e Personale docente; Personale non docente; Adolescenti
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Links to websites
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https://link.springer.com/book/9783662693582
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Scientific areas involved
- AREA MIN. 13 - Scienze economiche e statistiche
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Prevalent Category
- Pubblicazioni (cartacee e digitali) dedicate al pubblico non accademico: Pubblicazioni (cartacee e digitali) dedicate al pubblico non accademico
Sustainable Development Goals - SDGs
Questa iniziativa contribuisce al perseguimento degli Obiettivi di Sviluppo Sostenibile dell'Agenda 2030 dell'ONU.
Maggiori informazioni su www.univr.it/sostenibilita