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Forgotten Statistics

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This volume will help you recapture the statistics theory you once learned, but has since faded away. The first of the book's two main parts reviews essential statistical concepts. In addition to basic topics, part II is an alphabetical reference section and extensive appendices which include statistical tables for normal, Chi-Square, t, and F distribution, information on doing statistical calculations with both computer software and your calculator, and much more. This teach-yourself refresher course can also be used as a supplementary text by students currently enrolled in a statistics course.

224 pages, Paperback

First published September 1, 1996

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Douglas Downing

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Douglas Downing is Professor Emeritus of Economics at Seattle Pacific University, where he taught from 1983 to 2018. He holds a BS and a PhD in economics from Yale University. At SPU, he taught economics, quantitative methods, astronomy, and globalization. Dr. Downing also served in various leadership roles and authored 15 books, including a trilogy of math adventure novels. His 2015 book, Freedom, Opportunity, and Security, explores the relationship between economic policy and the political system.

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