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Statistics:Concepts and Applications

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A sense of humor, boxes on applications, interviews with professionals who use statistics, and b&w photos and drawings enliven this introductory text. Emphasizing rigorous treatment of topics that usually cause difficulty for students, such as sampling, confidence intervals, and hypothesis testing, the text is cross-referenced with icons and key terms, and incorporates a global perspective. Includes a glossary, data and statistical tables, problems and answers, and a pocket guide with statistical tables, formulas, and definitions. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.

552 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1995

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Amir D. Aczel

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Amir Aczel was an Israeli-born American author of popular science and mathematics books. He was a lecturer in mathematics and history of mathematics.

He studied at the University of California, Berkeley. Getting graduating with a BA in mathematics in 1975, received a Master of Science in 1976 and several years later accomplished his Ph.D. in Statistics from the University of Oregon. He died in Nîmes, France in 2015.

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