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Most statistics textbooks are designed for mathematicians. This one is designed for you. Written in plain English and illustrated throughout to support visual learners, this book removes the fear and confusion from learning statistics. Each chapter is carefully structured to break down complex concepts and build knowledge without boring or losing you along the way. This includes revisiting the same datasets across multiple chapters, so you don't have to spend time learning a new dataset to grasp each new technique. Everything builds on what came before, and by Chapter 15, you won't just understand statistics, you'll know how to run probabilistic analysis and Z-tests using your own data. What makes this book different Most beginner stats books lead with complex formulas and follow with dry, textbook examples. This book does the opposite. The story comes first, and the methods emerge naturally from it. From a dentist who faked a marathon to a golfer who crossed Mongolia with a single iron club, the case studies are genuinely interesting stories that happen to teach statistics, helping you remember each method because you remember the story. What youโll learn: Learn the essentials of probabilistic prediction with real-life examples, from gambling in 16th-Century Italy to calculating the likelihood of your friends showing up to dinner. Design and conduct Z-Tests and T-Tests with confidence, using step-by-step worked examples you can immediately apply to your own data. Build and interpret linear regression models and Pearson correlation to uncover relationships hidden in your data. Master the essentials of hypothesis testing and learn to distinguish what is statistically meaningful from what happened purely by chance. Discover clustering analysis techniques used daily in machine learning, marketing, and data science. Understand how the U.S. Air Force got cockpit design dangerously wrong by trusting the average โ and what that teaches you about data variability and standard deviation. Perfect for: High school or college students who need extra help with a book to complement their AP or a general statistics textbook Professionals looking for an easy-to-read probability and statistics book for beginners Aspiring analysts needing an introduction to statistics Anyone overwhelmed by dense statistics books, or those who found statistics for dummies too generic Learners looking to bridge into statistics for data science, marketing, and machine learning Start learning statistics today and uncover the hidden patterns and relationships within your data. Scroll up and hit "Buy Now." Review: Nice, nice, very nice. (Who first said that? I think Kurt Vonnegut.) - If I were teaching biostatistics again (something I have done on two occasions), I would consider this book as the text to my course. I've been away from academia long enough to recognize the need to survey other possible texts, but at the very least this book does nothing obviously wrong. It brings basic statistics to students or those simply interested in the subject, a nice, easily understandable introduction. Not strong on research design, data analysis, or clinical versus statistical significance, but it's what it purports to be: an introductory text. It achieves its goal. Review: Fantastic introduction to stats - A well written book with clear explanations and examples that make it easy to dive into the basics of learning about stats. A highly recommended read to start oneโs journey into stats and a springboard to continue to dive deeper.









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M**E
Nice, nice, very nice. (Who first said that? I think Kurt Vonnegut.)
If I were teaching biostatistics again (something I have done on two occasions), I would consider this book as the text to my course. I've been away from academia long enough to recognize the need to survey other possible texts, but at the very least this book does nothing obviously wrong. It brings basic statistics to students or those simply interested in the subject, a nice, easily understandable introduction. Not strong on research design, data analysis, or clinical versus statistical significance, but it's what it purports to be: an introductory text. It achieves its goal.
J**F
Fantastic introduction to stats
A well written book with clear explanations and examples that make it easy to dive into the basics of learning about stats. A highly recommended read to start oneโs journey into stats and a springboard to continue to dive deeper.
N**L
Statistics for Beginners
It is very helpful for beginners, my grandson is enjoying the book. Thanks
F**R
A Great Tool
Simple to follow and understand.
T**E
Great basics and Beginning
I used this book and the others in this authors series to lay a foundation for myself to pursue my goal of AWS Machile Learning Certification, I highly recommend this and the other books in this author's series, respectably for someone who is just beginning in the field of Data Science, Data Analytics, and Machine Learning.
M**C
Little book, too basic!
Little book. Not what I expexted. Too basic.
D**K
Arrived with the cover ripped
Book came with a 1 inch rip in the cover
N**K
Statistics
This was gift for a person having difficulty in a college course. The book simplified and helped to get a basic understanding of statio.
O**S
Brilliant
Brilliant
B**N
A beginners guide to very little
Very little substance for beginners. It lacks a good solid presentation.
A**R
Quick postage and item is perfect. Great quality.
Quick postage and item is perfect. Great quality.
K**O
This is truely fist hand textbook for beginners in the field of statistics.
This book is over simplified that certain fine details are left out. Kindly include these details in the revised edition.
C**T
Excellent value
Great, example-based intro to important statistics concepts. Was able to take the given examples and translate them to my own data immediately. Easy to read.
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