So what are the chances that this really is the only Statistics book you'll ever need? Depends on who you are. If you are an adult who's been out of school for a while and never took a course in statistics and won't be needing to take one in the foreseeable future this really is the only book you'll probably ever need. It starts off explaing basic arithmetic and moves to decimals,percents and eases into the basics of statistics. If you're a college student who hasn't taken any statistics classes before but will be soon this is a good primer. It will give you the necessary basics to remove any stumbling blocks during those first weeks of classes but you will move beyond the scope of this book quickly.If you've already taken some statistics courses this is not the book for you. This book is not meant for someone with any background already, it will be far too basic.The title is accurate in that it is meant for the average person not the math professional. Should the latter be looking for a comprehensive tome on statistical analysis this isn't it.
Chances Are by Steve Slavin
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
After using this book as a self teaching refresher course, I can't imagine why I had such a hard time with Statistics in college. The book is layed out in a logical progressive fashion so that each chapter provides the basis for the next one. The exercises that you perform are straight forward and very helpful in clearing up any questions you may have at the end of each section. By doing the problems successfully you learn what you have read. I highly recommend this book to anybody who is currently taking Statistics or for those who simply would like a refresher course.
Just what I needed....
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 23 years ago
I am an adult college student in an independent degree program. One of my required courses was Statistics. Not having done math in many years, I found it extremely difficult to learn from the standard textbooks available on the subject. This book made learning (and understanding) statistics a snap. The only drawback I found were several typographical errors within the mathematical problems, causing my own calculations to differ from the ones in the book, something that at times was frustrating for a person trying to learn and working out every problem step by step. All in all though, I would highly recommend this book for a person with little or no mathematical experience to learn the art of statistics.
A Excellent Reference to Statistics
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
Ecomonics Computers and News you have to know how to crunch numbers and this book shows you how but you have to know you Algerbra and it is stated that most of students in statistics classes don't know the math.But this book is the Only Statistics book you'll ever need it aint for beginners but it's a good book to have as a Reference and keeps you from getting rusty and it will help you at your job and the best at teaching you how to crunch numbers on your own
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