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Review Date: 10/18/2009
his book manages to stay focused on the main ideas all the way through. It uses no more math than what is necessary to derive the proofs of most theorems (although some are omitted). The main ideas of each chapter is introduced before the details are worked out, and summarized at the end of each chapter. The examples and case-studies are usually interesting (sometimes thought-provoking), instead of solely being based on urns and coloured balls. And the exercises range from trivial to interesting...
Probability Statistics for Engineering the Physical Sciences (Statistics Series)
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Review Date: 9/7/2009
Good, very informative
Review Date: 9/7/2009
Very good book, very informative and is well organized and structured
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