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Statistics for the Terrified

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Statistics for the Terrified offers a clear and concise introduction to statistics. Perfect as a brief core or supplementary text for undergraduate courses in statistics and research methods, this seventh edition is also an ideal refresher for graduate students who have already taken a statistics course. Designed for students who may struggle with mathematical concepts, its informal and highly engaging narrative includes self-help strategies, numerous concrete examples, and a great deal of humor to encourage students from all backgrounds with the study of statistics.

234 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 1995

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April 6, 2024
I have read this probably 5 times now, I assign it when I teach stats because its such a good step by step intro to statistics that helps make it less intimidating. I may be teaching stats again soon, so I wanted to give it another once over. Other than the dad jokes, it's a great intro to stats book.

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December 23, 2017
The concepts are made so approachable! You will absolutely master statistics with this (while laughing along the way)
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February 20, 2017
This book saved my GPA! And yes, it IS for people who need to overcome their fear of math.
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June 17, 2009
I am adding this book so everybody knows that I actually do some work!!! As far as stats books go, this one was fairly readable - but it was a little bit too touchy-feely/self-helpy. Sections on how to overcome "math fear" won't wash well with intelligent university students. Nobody can psych themselves out of a lack of understanding of a certain subject because a few paragraphs of a pep talk were thrown into the mix. Some might even find that patronising, offensive or a simple turn-off insofar as reading the rest of the book goes...

That being said, the book covered the basics and was, as I said, readable. At times it was too chatty, but the foundations were there... I do have concerns though, that some of the examples used to illustrate the various tests may be inappropriate. My partner, who is a statistician par excellence, picked up the book and skimmed the chapter I was reading only to immediately see that there was a flaw in an example that negated the very use of the analysis being described. How many more such mistakes lurk within the pages?

This book will be useful for teaching, but pick the chapters/sections carefully! It's friendly tone and cute comics/illustrations won't make up for errors and may in fact inspire students to take it less seriously.




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November 24, 2012
I read about half of this. It got too technical for me. I like the concepts, but the calculations challenge me too much. (English major who took math 30 years ago.) It's a good tool. I would need to take a math review class before being able to perform the calculations, but I appreciated learning something by reading the first few chapters.
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