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How to Think about Statistics

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Explores the underlying logic of data analysis, explaining basic statistical concepts step by step to show how numbers are gathered, interpreted, and, in some cases, misapplied. Math-phobic readers will appreciate the engaging writing style and its avoidance of arcane mathematics and dull computation. Includes chapter summaries, worked calculations, and sample applications and solutions. This sixth edition draws on a broader range of current examples from areas such as psychology, medicine, and sports. The author is a retired professor of psychology at Boise State University. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

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How to Think about Statistics, John L. Phillips

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1996
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Titre
How to Think about Statistics
Langue
Anglais
Publié
1996
Format
souple
Pages
191
ISBN10
0716728222
ISBN13
9780716728221
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Explores the underlying logic of data analysis, explaining basic statistical concepts step by step to show how numbers are gathered, interpreted, and, in some cases, misapplied. Math-phobic readers will appreciate the engaging writing style and its avoidance of arcane mathematics and dull computation. Includes chapter summaries, worked calculations, and sample applications and solutions. This sixth edition draws on a broader range of current examples from areas such as psychology, medicine, and sports. The author is a retired professor of psychology at Boise State University. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR