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 MULTIPLY your chances of learning STATISTICS Trying to understand statistics but feeling a bit uncertain? Here's your solution.  Statistics Demystifed, Second Edition helps you master this fundamental topic with ease. Written in a step-by-step format, this practical guide begins by reviewing background mathematics, probability basics, and descriptive measures. The book goes on to demonstrate statistics in action with coverage of sampling, estimation, hypotheses, prediction, regression, correlation, causation, order, and chaos. Detailed examples, concise explanations, and worked-out problems make it easy to understand the material, and end-of-chapter quizzes and a final exam help reinforce learning.   It's a no-brainer! You'll learn about:  The probability fallacy Random sampling Estimation Assumptions and testing Chaos, bounds, and randomness Variance and standard deviation Correlation and cause/effect relations The use of statistics in medicine, law, math, and engineering  Simple enough for a beginner, but challenging enough for an advanced student,  Statistics Demystified, Second Edition helps you master this essential subject.

401 pages, Kindle Edition

First published May 21, 2004

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Stan Gibilisco

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April 28, 2018
I was enjoying this book by the time I got to the end of it. Starting it took some effort and online lookups to get more explanations on some concepts. I do now feel more confident with stats and stats jargon, which was the goal of reading this book.
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October 2, 2018
Statistics Demystified is another book in the “Self-Teaching Guide” Demystified series. As with most of the books in a series meant to teach, it begins with the Foundations, the basics of the mathematics that we will be getting into. It has the usual part where the book describes what is and what is not statistical data. The true meat and potatoes of the book get into the mathematical aspects of probability, which is actually pretty simple. You have a possible outcome and a chance of it happening and you have to determine if some events are related or not and so on.

Once you start to add Multiple Disjoint outcomes to the mix it gets slightly messy but it isn’t too bad. The math doesn’t really get too heavy at all. It is mainly charts, graphs, tables and so on. The math used to analyze the data is simple enough and somewhat interesting. All in all, the charts and graphs are readable, it demonstrates how to read this data and interpret it and it does so pretty well.

It has workable problems and plenty of examples, making this book pretty effective if you don’t have another way to learn this material. Another little thing about this book that doesn’t really matter is that it was printed in 2004, so while it isn’t really up to date, there isn’t really much that changed in the realm of Statistics. It was written by Stan Gibilisco, a person that I have heard of before due to the books that I have.
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November 8, 2019
switched from my physics book to this as it is really what I need to move forward on some projects at work. Nothing really new from the fun little intro to books as it is mostly the concepts. the bit of math was helpful but really not hard. Moved on to a stats 2 for dummies so we will see how well prepared I am.
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July 31, 2014
I've been tutoring math privately for the last 5 years, and I really enjoy the whole Demystified series. While I do not think they are particularly useful for someone trying to learn these skills for the first time, they are great for anyone trying to get a quick refresher course. They have also been a great resource to me as a tutor; I often pull practice problems that give my students a slightly different approach to some topics.
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December 17, 2010
Wasn't as helpful as I had hoped it would be. Used as an adjunct to my other Statistics book for my home schooled daughter.
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May 16, 2016
Be prepared to dig in.

Great book. Can be overwhelming if not taken in bite sized pieces. The author recommends a certain pace and I agree with his recommendation.
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