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Basic business statistics : concepts and applications
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ISBN: 0133030091 9780133030099 0133177378 9780133177374 0133049167 9780133049169 Year: 1996 Publisher: Englewood Cliffs (N.J.): Prentice Hall

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Theory of statistics
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ISBN: 0387945466 1461287081 1461242509 9780387945460 Year: 1995 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Springer


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An introduction to Bayesian inference and decision
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ISBN: 0030813271 9780030813276 Year: 1972 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Holt, Rinehart and Winston


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An objective theory of probability.
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ISBN: 0416773508 9780416773507 Year: 1973 Publisher: London Methuen


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Mathematical statistics with applications.
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ISBN: 0871509393 Year: 1986 Publisher: Boston Duxbury

A handbook of introductory statistical methods
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ISSN: 02716356 ISBN: 0471819719 9780471819714 Year: 1987 Publisher: New York (N.Y.): Wiley


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Statlab : an empirical introduction to statistics
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ISBN: 0070291349 9780070291348 Year: 1975 Publisher: New York, NY : McGraw-Hill,

Assignments in applied statistics
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ISBN: 0471922811 Year: 1989 Publisher: Chichester Wiley


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Intermediate statistical methods
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ISBN: 0412164507 041216440X 041223520X 9400958366 9401160309 Year: 1981 Publisher: London Chapman and Hall

Common errors in statistics (and how to avoid them).
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ISBN: 0471460680 9780471460688 Year: 2003 Publisher: Hoboken Wiley

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A guide to choosing and using the right techniques High-speed computers and prepackaged statistical routines would seem to take much of the guesswork out of statistical analysis and lend its applications readily accessible to all. Yet, as Phillip Good and James Hardin persuasively argue, statistical software no more makes one a statistician than a scalpel makes one a surgeon. Choosing the proper technique and understanding the analytical context is of paramount importance to the proper application of statistics. The highly readable Common Errors in Statistics (and How to Avoid Them) provides both newly minted academics and professionals who use statistics in their work with a handy field guide to statistical problems and solutions. Good and Hardin begin their handbook by establishing a mathematically rigorous but readily accessible foundation for statistical procedures. They focus on debunking popular myths, analyzing common mistakes, and instructing readers on how to choose the appropriate statistical technique to address their specific task. A handy checklist is provided to summarize the necessary steps. Topics covered include: Creating a research plan Formulating a hypothesis Specifying sample size Checking assumptions Interpreting p-values and confidence intervals Building a model Data mining Bayes' Theorem, the bootstrap, and many others Common Errors in Statistics (and How to Avoid Them) also contains reprints of classic articles from statistical literature to re-examine such bedrock subjects as linear regression, the analysis of variance, maximum likelihood, meta-analysis, and the bootstrap. With a final emphasis on finding solutions and on the great value of statistics when applied in the proper context, this book will prove eminently useful to students and professionals in the fields of research, industry, medicine, and government.

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