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Statistics for the Utterly Confused

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P Statistics for the Utterly Confused, Second Edition PPWhen it comes to understanding statistics, even good students can be confused. Perfect for students in any introductory non-calculus-based statistics course, and equally useful to professionals working in the world, iStatistics for the Utterly Confused/i is your ticket to success. Statistical concepts are explained st...more
Paperback, 422 pages
Published December 1st 2005 by McGraw-Hill Companies
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A great book that complements well with any undergraduate statistics unit. Easy to read, understand, with really good use of worked-out examples. I would highly recommend it!
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