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Introduction to Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists, Third Edition 10 reviews Sheldon M. Ross
Academic Press, 2004
Introduction to Probability and Statisitics for Engineers and Scientists
Another Elsevier classic. Good undergraduate textbook or postgraduate reference. I am very happy with this book.
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Modern Mathematical Statistics (Wiley Series in Probability and Statistics) 2 reviews Edward J. Dudewicz, Satya N. Mishra
Wiley, 1988
good treatment of modern methods
+ nice intermediate level treatment of math stat
Dudewicz and Mishra provide a good treatment of mathematical statistics as it was in 1988. It is unique in its coverage of computational methods and software and the emerging area of expert systems. I was pleased to see coverage of influence functions including some of my work. This book also ...
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Kendall's Advanced Theory of Statistics:Volume 2A -Classical Inference and and the Linear Model (Kendall's ... 1 review Maurice Kendall, Alan Stuart, ...
A Hodder Arnold Publication, 1999
Beautifully Written
I've been reading the general linear model section all day today, and it is just so nicely written I thought I needed to write a review. I can't imagine a clearer and more succinct description of this difficult topic. Entirely understandable, but be prepared to read chapters from beginning to ...
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Statistics: A Guide to the Unknown 2 reviews Roxy Peck, George W. Cobb, ...
Duxbury Press, 2005
No other book gets students as excited about statistics
+ Great book for AP Stats!
I've used examples from this book in every research design, evaluation or statistics course I have ever taught. The essays are compelling -- how a statistician beats a parking ticket, how the whales are counted, the biggest health experiment ever conducted. I actually see students eyes light up and ...
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Stat Labs: Mathematical Statistics Through Applications 3 reviews Deborah Nolan, Terry P. Speed
Springer, 2001
reasonably priced intro to math stat using labs
+ interesting approach to teaching statistics + An Excellent Book
I took my introductory mathematical statistics course from Brad Efron and Charles Stein at Stanford. It gave me a strong foundation and understanding of decision theory, hypothesis testing and the power of exponential families of distributions. Although I understood the Neyman - Pearson theory of ...
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Modern Mathematical Statistics with Applications (with CD-ROM) 2 reviews Jay L. Devore, Kenneth N. Berk
Duxbury Press, 2006
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+ Unpolished
Very well written book compare to most statistics books with no structure this one have everythgin explained
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Mathematical Statistics S. S Wilks
Buck Press, 2007
MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS By S. S. WILKS PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS Princeton, New Jersey 1947 Copyright, 1943, by PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PRESS PREFACE Moat of the mathematical theory of statistics In Its present state has been developed during the past twenty years. Because of the variety of scientific fields In which statistical problems have arisen, the original contributions to this branch of ...
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Introduction to Probability Theory and Statistical Inference (Wiley Series in Probability and Mathematical ... 3 reviews Harold J. Larson
Wiley, 1982
Good in Statistical Inference... PERFECT in Probability!
+ Yes, it is just a undergraduate book + Let's talk the true to the customers
I studied with this book at the university. The first 4 chapters are a perfect (in a didactic viewpoint) introduction to (a formal and rigorous) probability theory. Not so good in teaching random vectors (R², R³ etc.), has two good chapters for inference (a really good introduction, but not a ...
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Mathematical Statistics with Applications (Mathematical Statistics (W/ Applications)) 25 reviews Dennis Wackerly, William Mendenhall, ...
Duxbury Press, 2001
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hard cover, the textbook is always in good condition
useful content, the most widely used textbook in statistics
price is bit high though, it is still worthy buying
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Statistics: A First Course (8th Edition) 1 review John E. Freund, Benjamin M. Perles
Prentice Hall, 2003
Probabilities
I have a little problem understanding the probabilities. I need somebody to help me
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Introductory Statistics (Probability & Mathematical Statistics) 13 reviews Thomas H. Wonnacott, Ronald J. Wonnacott
John Wiley & Sons Inc, 1978
Excellent Introductory Text
+ Excellent + An easy to comprehend introduction to statistics
This text provides a thorough introduction to the use of mathematical statistics. Carefully reading the text and solving a reasonable number of the problems will provide one with the capability to apply statistical techniques to analyze data and draw conclusions in real applications. The book is ...
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Modern Applied Statistics with S 16 reviews W.N. Venables, B.D. Ripley
Springer, 2003
one of the best applied books on statistics that uses S
+ Essential Reference + Excellent, but be aware of what you are buying + A Course in Applied Statistics + Great reference book
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Statistics (9th Edition) 7 reviews James T. McClave, Terry L. Sincich
Prentice Hall, 2002
Fast service and great product!
+ i taught out of an earlier edition of this book + Wonderful Introductory Text
The seller contacted me promptly after i send him/her a message. The book arrived shortly after the order was placed and was in a great shape.
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Theoretical Statistics 2 reviews D.R. Cox, D.V. Hinkley
Chapman & Hall/CRC, 1979
best of its time, the late 1970s
+ Maximum Likelihood
In the late 1970s when I was a graduate student at Stanford this was one of the best texts available on the theory of statistics at the first year graduate school level. It comes with a wealth of problems, many of which are very thought-provoking. There is a companion solutions manual that I ...
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Mathematical Statistics 9 reviews Jun Shao
Springer, 2007
Excellent, very clear, accurate notations
+ Good reference + Great book, not for kids + Worth the time reading
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Mathematical Statistics with Applications 25 reviews Dennis Wackerly, William Mendenhall, ...
Duxbury Press, 2007
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hard cover, the textbook is always in good condition
useful content, the most widely used textbook in statistics
price is bit high though, it is still worthy buying
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Mathematical Statistics and Data Analysis (with CD Data Sets) (Duxbury Advanced) 38 reviews John A. Rice
Duxbury Press, 2006
excellent book!
This book is truly excellent. Don't believe the bad reviews. This book provides, by far, the fastest way to obtain a solid foundation in elementary statistics. It is well-written and very clear. It is written for those who need to know enough about statistics to be able to use it for simple data ...
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All of Statistics: A Concise Course in Statistical Inference (Springer Texts in Statistics) 8 reviews Larry Wasserman
Springer, 2004
all of statistics in just this little book?
+ Excellent at times, but only a summary or introduction: far from thorough + Great for a quick summary of the basics + Extremely Good Book
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Introduction to Probability and Mathematical Statistics (Duxbury Classic) 8 reviews Lee J. Bain, Max Engelhardt
Duxbury Press, 2000
This is a great book!
+ Graduate Probability and Statistics + best intro book on the topic + This is a well-organized learning text, and great reference.
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Probability and Statistics, 3rd Edition 24 reviews Morris H. DeGroot, Mark J. Schervish
Addison Wesley, 2001
Best intro reference for graduate students
+ Solid text for the study of probability and statistics for math majors + Fantastic Into Probability and Stats Book + Good
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