Stats without Tears
by Stan Brown
Publisher: BrownMath.com 2016
Number of pages: 243
Description:
This book is an alternative to the usual textbooks for a one-semester course in statistics. The author tried to make statistics approachable to anyone with high-school math, but it's still a technical subject. There will be very little use of formulas.
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