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Old Apr 11, 2008, 08:14 PM
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Can anyone recommend a good stats/probability book? I took a college course in this about 15 yrs ago. Kinda 4 got it all
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Old Apr 11, 2008, 08:34 PM   #2  
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Right now for school we use Intro to Stats by DeVeaux, Velleman, and Bock...but it stinks, so I'd suggest just going to a book store and getting something like CliffNotes Statistics, or Statistics For Dummies...it probably has way more explanations than a lot of regular text books and it also has practice problems...all while being wonderfully cost effective (compared to a normal textbook anyway.)

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yeah had planned on doing that as well just did not know what all was NEW> I may try and find my old text I had. I mean formulas are same and I paid a fortune for that book!!!

I'm going to stop in at barns noble and flip through the stats for dummies. I'm hoping some will come back to me once I start hahaah...I mean hell I made a high B so i hope it would


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your right...it's math...it can't of changed that much except for calculators.
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Wikipedia.com has some very good statistics info also.
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wik huh ill check out
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