Introduction to statistics through resampling methods and R

Phillip I. Good

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Introduction to statistics through resampling methods and R

by Phillip I. Good

2013

Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John

224

9781283950015

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"Intended for class use or self-study, the second addition of this text aspires like the first to introduce statistical methodology to a wide audience, simply and intuitively, through resampling from the data at hand. The methodology proceeds from chapter to chapter from the simple to the complex"--

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