The Lady Tasting Tea

English language

Published May 1, 2002

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978-0-8050-7134-4
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The Lady Tasting Tea: How Statistics Revolutionized Science in the Twentieth Century (ISBN 0-8050-7134-2) is a book by David Salsburg about the history of modern statistics and the role it played in the development of science and industry.The title comes from the "lady tasting tea", an example from the famous book, The Design of Experiments, by Ronald A. Fisher. Regarding Fisher's example, the statistician Debabrata Basu wrote that "the famous case of the 'lady tasting tea'" was "one of the two supporting pillars [...] of the randomization analysis of experimental data".

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Stephanie loved the book and felt inspired and instructed by it. The rest of us disliked it and found it disorganized and unsuccessful in its attempt to explain statistics in English. We found ourselves wishing for illustrative charts or diagrams, or even for equations. (We also picked out the books to request the friends to buy for next year. And our homework assignment is to pick out which we would like from the the inventory.)

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