Introductory Statistics is written for a one or two semester first course in applied statistics and is intended for students who do not have a strong background in mathematics. The only prerequisite is knowledge of elementary algebra. Introductory Statistics is known for its realistic examples and exercises, clarity and brevity of presentation, and soundness of pedagogical approach.
I had studied the entirety of this textbook over the course of two university semesters. The textbook serves as a simple introduction, and delves unhurriedly and systemically into more advanced theories. A student will find an abundance of exercises to work through, and an adequate number of solved examples for almost each concept you come across in the chapters. As a bonus, I have absolutely enjoyed the case studies and articles included.
Since I didn't have the statistical background I found this book easy enough to understand some of the keep concepts like conditional probability, probability distribution, hypothesis testing etc. Good book if you don't have any statistical background.
I have no statistical background (and a math learning disability) but this course was required for my psychology degree. I'm happy to say I exceeded my own expectations. This book made it easy to understand the concepts and formulas.
স্ট্যাটিস্টিক্স মাইনর কোর্স হিসেবে থাকলে– এই বইটা আপনার জন্য অনেক ভালো একটা অপশন। থিওরি‚ ম্যাথমেটিকাল এক্সাম্পলসহ– সবকিছু বোধগম্য ভাষায় লেখা হয়েছে। স্ট্যাটিসটিক্সের ব্যাসিক বোঝার জন্য এক কথায় অসাধারণ!
Used this text with an online stats course. I've done pretty good in the class. So the book definitely does a good job at explaining things. I needed to you tube a couple things, so not giving it 5 stars