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An Introduction to Applied Probability

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Designed for a curriculum that contains only 2 single one-semester course on probability. Covers the core of probability theory, considers sums of random variables, derives sampling distributions, and discusses the approximation of distributions. Includes nonstatistical and statistical applications such as hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, and regression analysis. Numerous worked examples throughout the text illustrate the material and each chapter concludes with a number of problems.

528 pages, Hardcover

Published June 16, 1979

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August 1, 2008
This is the book that I used to study Probability in College. I must say, that the book is really good. It is full of examples to reinforce concepts explained in the book. Though, the theorical aspects of probability are not ignored. Students learning probability must have strong knowledge in both theoritical and practical aspects. The book is aimed to achieve these goals. Very well....
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