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Probability & Statistics for Engineering & the Physical Sciences

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This text emphasizes models methodology and applications rather than rigorous mathematical development and theory.

700 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1982

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Jay L. Devore

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August 19, 2016
This is a big book covering many topics like Probability, distributions, ANOVA and correlation. There are quite a few problems to solve that will help you strengthen your learning. But this book lacks explaining the concept. The author directly dives into the formula and it's usage. Detailing how to intuitively think about say, regression, will make this book really worthwhile.
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July 4, 2020
I dislike the format of the book. Jaynes "Probability: The Language of Science." and Savage's "The Foundations of Statistics." seem like better options if you're wanting to learn Bayesian Probability and Statistics.
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January 28, 2008
A must read for people trying to make heads or tales of Statistics. The Probability section is a bit weak, but other than that a great text.
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May 13, 2016
The chapters are well-written, but the problems are often rudimentary for the material presented.
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