A developed, complete treatment of undergraduate probability and statistics by a very well known author. The approach develops a unified theory presented with clarity and economy. Included many examples and applications. Appropriate for an introductory undergraduate course in probability and statistics for students in engineering, math, the physical sciences, and computer science.(vs. Walpole/Myers, Miller/Freund, Devore, Scheaffer/McClave, Milton/Arnold)
An absolute monster of a book,and thoroughly enjoyable.
Probably the most complete,most cohesive and most userfriendly textbook I have ever seen on any subject.(Yhe author is also an extremely highly respected person in his field)