How to Measure Anything
Reference & Study Guide
The How to Measure Anything study guide is a quick reference for the How to Measure Anything book written by Douglas Hubbard. The How to Measure Anything study guide includes a flow chart for the Applied Information Economics method, procedure for computing the value of a variety of information, chapter outlines, key terms, definitions, concepts, and more! With this study guide you will be sure to find your solution easily!
The How To Measure Anything Reference & Study Guide includes:
- A flow chart for the Applied Information Economics method
- Formulas for Monte Carlo simulations and statistical methods
- The “Mathless” table for small samples
- The procedure and chart for computing the value of information from ranges
- The chart and procedure for estimating population proportions based on small samples
- A chapter-by-chapter outline
- Key terms, definitions, and concepts