The Norm Chronicles: Stories and Numbers About Danger and Death

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Basic Books, 3 ביוני 2014 - 384 עמודים
Is it safer to fly or take the train? How dangerous is skydiving? And is eating that extra sausage going to kill you? We've all heard the statistics for risky activities, but what do they mean in the real world? In The Norm Chronicles, journalist Michael Blastland and risk expert David Spiegelhalter explore these questions through the stories of average Norm and an ingenious measurement called the MicroMort-a one in a million chance of dying. They reveal why general anesthesia is as dangerous as a parachute jump, giving birth in the US is nearly twice as risky as in the UK, and that the radiation from eating a banana shaves 3 seconds off your life. An entertaining guide to the statistics of personal risk, The Norm Chronicles will enlighten anyone who has ever worried about the dangers we encounter in our daily lives.
 

תוכן

The Beginning
1
Infancy
11
Violence
23
Nothing
33
Accidents
45
Vaccination
57
Coincidence
67
Sex
77
Lifestyle
189
Health and Safety
203
Radiation
215
Space
225
Unemployment
239
Crime
249
Surgery
267
Screening
281

Drugs
91
Big Risks
105
Giving Birth
119
Gambling
129
Average Risks
141
Chance
149
Transportation
161
Extreme Sports
179
Money
291
The End
299
Judgment Day
309
Acknowledgments
319
Notes
321
Illustration Sources
345
Index
351
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מידע על המחבר (2014)

Michael Blastland is an author, journalist, and BBC Radio 4 broadcaster. He is the author of, with Andrew Dilnot, the popular math books The Tiger that Isn't and The Numbers Game, as well as the memoir The Only Boy in the World.

David Spiegelhalter, OBE, is Winton Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk in the Statistical Laboratory, University of Cambridge. He is a fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge, and the Royal Society.

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