Measurement Theory and Practice
Discover the intricate world of measurements with Measurement Theory and Practice by David J. Hand. Published by John Wiley & Sons Inc in 2004, this insightful hardback spans 332 pages and delves into the significance of numerical data in our daily lives. From length and speed to intelligence and quality of life, Hand explores how measurements reflect underlying attributes that shape our understanding of the world. This comprehensive guide is essential for anyone interested in the principles of measurement across various fields, providing a solid foundation for both students and professionals. Enhance your knowledge and appreciation of the vital role measurements play in our lives with this engaging and informative book.