This title is part of the Pearson Modern Classics series. Pearson Modern Classics are acclaimed titles at a value price. Please visit for a complete list of titles. John E. Freund's Mathematical Statistics with Applications , Eighth Edition , provides a calculus-based introduction to the theory and application of statistics, based on comprehensive coverage that reflects the latest in statistical thinking, the teaching of statistics, and current practices.
It is a really good introductory book for the subject of statistics. I am from a non-statistics background (though I have studied mathematics) and I find this book really helpful to understand the basics of statistics.
I have this book (eigth edition). I am confused by the table of contents, below each subtitle, they write their name, are you kidding me ? For example: 1.introduction (Irwin Miller/ Marylees Miller)...14.Regression and Correlation(Irwin Miller/ Marylees Miller).....Appendix(Irwin Miller/ Marylees Miller),statistical tables((Irwin Miller/ Marylees Miller)) Can someone explain to me why they act like idiots?
This was my first formal introduction to statistics. If you have access to the solutions manual, I highly recommend it for undergraduate practice problems.