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Learning To Live With Statistics
Asquith, David

Learning To Live With Statistics

from concept to practice

Lynne Rienner Publishers (2008)
9781588265494
| Hardcover
379 pages
Dewey 519.5A843L
LC Classification QA276 .A82 2008
LC Control No. 2007031084

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  • Mathematical Statistics

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Is it possible to demystify statistics? Can math phobia be overcome? Perhaps surprisingly, the answer is yes. Learning to Live with Statistics, based on years of teaching experience, explains basic statistical concepts and procedures in a straightforward, digestible way. Using familiar examples that highlight the relevance of the subject to everyday life, David Asquith provides clear guidelines for defining statistical problems and choosing the right tools for solving them. The result is a student-friendly text that explains how to do statistics, and how to understand the results. Practice exercises illustrate each of the techniques covered, and answers are provided for more than half of the exercises. The text also includes reference tables and a glossary.

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