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Statistics in Plain English

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Designed for self-instruction, this text is intended for students to use on their own while simultaneously taking a statistics course using a standard textbook. Then on mathematical approach maximizes the use of verbal and visual languages. The text covers such topics as Bayes' Theorem and statistical independence, probability distributions, confidence intervals, and analysis of variance.

320 pages, Paperback

First published October 31, 1985

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May 4, 2026
I also studied statistics and the most difficult thing was not to calculate, but to understand what all those distributions and intervals mean. I did it like this, first a simple explanation, then the problems and the textbook. And sometimes I watched additional analyses, I even came across https://mysupergeek.com/statistics-as... where they help with such problems. Therefore, as a supplement, the book is ok, but not as a basis. But if you only read this, there may not be enough depth, you will still have to take classical materials.
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