The Signal and the Noise

non-fiction work by Nate Silver
Thing literary_work Q17154021
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The Signal and the Noise

Summary

The Signal and the Noise is a literary work[1].

Key Facts

  • The Signal and the Noise authored Nate Silver[2].
  • The Signal and the Noise received the Phi Beta Kappa Award in Science[3].
  • The Signal and the Noise's instance of is recorded as literary work[4].
  • The Signal and the Noise was published by Penguin Group[5].
  • The Signal and the Noise's genre is non-fiction[6].
  • The Signal and the Noise's part of the series is recorded as The New York Times Best Seller list[7].
  • The Signal and the Noise's depicts is recorded as Bayesian statistics[8].
  • The Signal and the Noise's place of publication is recorded as New York City[9].
  • The Signal and the Noise's language of work or name is recorded as English[10].
  • The Signal and the Noise's country of origin is recorded as United States[11].
  • The Signal and the Noise was released on September 27, 2012[12].
  • The Signal and the Noise's has edition or translation is recorded as Q138027882[13].
  • The Signal and the Noise's number of pages is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+534'}[14].
  • The Signal and the Noise's described by source is recorded as Penguin Group[15].
  • The Signal and the Noise's title is recorded as The Signal and the Noise: Why Most Predictions Fail – but Some Don't[16].
  • The Signal and the Noise's title is recorded as シグナル&ノイズ[17].

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Definition and Type

The Signal and the Noise's instance of is recorded as literary work[4].

Recognition

The Signal and the Noise received the Phi Beta Kappa Award in Science[3].

FAQs

What awards did The Signal and the Noise receive?

Honors received include Phi Beta Kappa Award in Science[3].

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Class ancestry

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