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The introduction explains that statistical thinking is an essential skill for understanding data and making decisions in an uncertain world. Because modern society generates enormous amounts of data, people need statistical reasoning to evaluate evidence, interpret research findings, and make informed decisions rather than relying on intuition alone.
The author emphasizes that statistics is not simply a collection of mathematical formulas. Instead, it is a way of thinking about uncertainty, variability, and evidence. The book focuses on helping readers understand why statistical methods work, when they should be used, and how to interpret their results correctly.






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