Practical Statistics Simply Explained
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Practical Statistics Simply Explained

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For those who need to know statistics but shy away from math, this book teaches how to extract truth and draw valid conclusions from numerical data using logic and the philosophy of statistics rather than complex formulae. Lucid discussion of averages and scatter, investigation design, more. Problems with solutions.
Paperback, 399 pages
Published June 1st 1971 by Dover Publications (first published 1971)
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