In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
dennis roberts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>At 09:02 PM 9/9/00 -0500, Herman Rubin wrote:
> In statistics one takes actions; these
>>actions have consequences in the various states of nature,
>>and what separates statistics from probability is that one
>>cannot as
At 09:02 PM 9/9/00 -0500, Herman Rubin wrote:
In statistics one takes actions; these
>actions have consequences in the various states of nature,
>and what separates statistics from probability is that one
>cannot assume knowledge of the state of nature. So
=
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In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Bob Hayden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>- Forwarded message from Eric Scharin -
>I'm looking for a good introduction to statistics textbook. I'm
>interested in reading it mostly for fun and to become more "well
>rounded" mathematically. I have a B.S. in math
- Forwarded message from Eric Scharin -
I'm looking for a good introduction to statistics textbook. I'm
interested in reading it mostly for fun and to become more "well
rounded" mathematically. I have a B.S. in mathematics and took a
single senior level statistics course in college (but h
On Thu, 07 Sep 2000 17:11:18 -0700, deleeuw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Abelson book is in paperback for $ 25.
>
> Rich Ulrich wrote:
Thanks! I had not noticed that it was in paperback.
I guess that means it has been selling well, to someone.
My bookstore said $28.50 when I ordered it, a
Abelson book is in paperback for $ 25.
Rich Ulrich wrote:
> On 07 Sep 2000 08:36:24 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > I'm looking for a good introduction to statistics textbook. I'm
> > interested in reading it mostly for fun and to become more "well
> > rounded" mathematically. I have a B.S
On 07 Sep 2000 08:36:24 -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm looking for a good introduction to statistics textbook. I'm
> interested in reading it mostly for fun and to become more "well
> rounded" mathematically. I have a B.S. in mathematics and took a
> single senior level statistics course i
7;s book is similar (if not a little easier),
but deals with more of the applied techniques (hypothesis testing, etc.).
- Eric Scharin
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Alas the good books are always out of print. One
of my favorite authors, D. J. Finney, once wrote a
book on statistics for mathematicians. If you can
find a copy, it is well worth your time. Its topic
is experimental design, not general statistics,
but I think any mathematician reading it will
acq
I'm looking for a good introduction to statistics textbook. I'm
interested in reading it mostly for fun and to become more "well
rounded" mathematically. I have a B.S. in mathematics and took a
single senior level statistics course in college (but have since
probably forgotten a lot of it). I rout
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