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61. Practical Business Statistics
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62. Essentials of Statistics (3rd
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63. Statistics for Business and Economics
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64. Statistics: The Art and Science
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65. Statistics at the Bench: A Step-by-Step
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66. How to Report Statistics in Medicine:
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67. Statistics for Six Sigma Made
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68. Discovering Statistics
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69. Statistics for Management and
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70. The Humongous Book of Statistics
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71. SPSS for Intermediate Statistics:
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72. Business Statistics in Practice
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73. Elementary Statistics, Enhanced
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74. Applied Statistics for Public
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75. Understanding Basic Statistics
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76. Modern Applied Statistics with
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77. Essentials of Modern Business
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78. Statistics Unplugged
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79. Introductory Statistics
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80. Mathematical Statistics and Data

61. Practical Business Statistics with Student CD-ROM
by Andrew Siegel
Hardcover: Pages (2002-09-30)
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Asin: 0072821256
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Practical Business Statistics, 5/e was written in response to instructors not wanting a formula driven, mathematically encyclopedic book.The use of computer applications means some topics no longer require coverage in detail.This allows future managers to know how to use and understand statistics.The text does this by using examples with real data that relate to the functional areas of business such as finance, accounting, and marketing.It de-emphasizes the theoretical, and presents the material in a well-written, easy style designed to motivate students.The emphasis is on understanding and applications as opposed to mathematical precision and formula detail. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (10)

5-0 out of 5 stars Simple Stats Book I've used till date
I don't have a great extensive experience in reviewing Statistics books, except to say, I usually found all of them confusing (more like me being so). But this book comes across as very well explained and simple to understand.
Would recommend this!
Along with "The Lady Tasting Tea" for a thorough understanding for the history and theory behind stats, wonderfully explained!

2-0 out of 5 stars Practical Business Statistics
Overall, a very basic and easy to follow introduction to statistics. I'm a wildlife sciences major and while the focus of the book is VERY different, the concepts still apply. A very easy introduction into statistics and the excel-based exercises are helpful.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Service
The product arrived as described and several days early.What more could you ask for?

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent
The used book I purchased looked new.It was in excellent condition.I would definitely use this service again!!!

4-0 out of 5 stars Missing item
The book is great and definitely saved money buying used.However, my book is missing the student CD-ROM which I need for class.That was disappointing. ... Read more


62. Essentials of Statistics (3rd Edition)
by Mario F. Triola
Paperback: 720 Pages (2006-12-30)
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Asin: 0321434250
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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Essentials of Statistics,Third Edition is the ideal text for instructors who want a more economical and streamlined text for their introductory statistics course. Drawn from Triola's Elementary Statistics, Tenth Edition, this text provides the same student-friendly approach with material presented in a real-world context. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (17)

5-0 out of 5 stars Exact book needed.
Three star review is for the item itself. Professor went through half the book and then seemed finished with it. Other great for self study and working out problems.

1-0 out of 5 stars never received item
I never received my item from this seller, tried contacting them twice and eventually had to file a claim.

3-0 out of 5 stars Not as expected. It is hardly used. I guess used by at least 10 students.
Not as expected. It is hardly used. I guess used by at least 10 students. According to my experience, you might see an other seller for this specific book.

5-0 out of 5 stars wonderful surprise
ordered the book paid for expedited shipping, received it in a timely manner, the book was also in great shape, no markings on the inside just as advertised. good buy

5-0 out of 5 stars Textbook was a bargain, but only because it is well written.
This book was specified for my introductory course in statistics at IPFW.From a well seasoned reader's point of view, this book was very well written.When I write about a well-written textbook, I'm not just talking about how the information flows as you read.The text is written so that the reader can understand the concepts and follow along with the author's thinking.All odd problems are answered in the back of the book.You couldn't ask for a better statistics textbook.R. Glidewell - Fort Wayne, IN. ... Read more


63. Statistics for Business and Economics
by Paul Newbold, William Carlson, Betty Thorne
Hardcover: 1024 Pages (2006-06-15)
list price: US$189.00 -- used & new: US$35.50
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Asin: 013188090X
Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars
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The strength of this book has been its unerring accuracy and statistical precision. The role of computers and statistical software has been thoroughly integrated throughout.This edition focuses on maintaining the statistical integrity of past editions while modernizing the book by integrating the use of statistical software, adding new examples and exercises (many with real data), and an emphasis on data analysis and interpretation of output. The fifth edition features both Excel and Minitab. Earlier introduction of key topics includes: introduction of statistical thinking (Ch. 1), introduction of processes and systems (Ch. 1), and coverage of bivariate data, scatter plots, regression, covariance, and correlation (Ch. 3). ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Lower cost, little difference
So two things for buyers: The 6th edition is out and your professor likely is trying to get you to buy that one.Second even if the condition is marked as new by a seller on v5, most books are missing the CD-Rom when it reaches here. I haven't found a need for this disk, but the mislabeling by vendors is ANNOYING! The book isn't too bad and has little difference to the 6th edition (the 6th divides the chapters and concepts more), good class notes and a good list of formulas can help greatly.For the formulas Google for "CBS Semester 1 David Juran Statistics" if you can.I also would tell faculty to forget the added costs of v6 and the insanity of special print additions as this book used is plentiful, cheap and has really nothing horribly wrong. You know, use statistics and economics to figure out what is better for students?

1-0 out of 5 stars A very confusing book
I really have to warn everybody of this book!This book confuses me.This is the prescribed text for my first year subject.Maybe I am not senior enough to give comment on this book.Everytime I read this book, it confuses me somemore!If you have a choice, don't buy this book.If you are really serious in studying and not just buying an expensive book for display, don't ever buy this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars Statistics for Business and Economics
This book is fairly comprehensive covering all the major topics that a student would need for the statistics modules in various business courses. Managers need to have an understanding of statistics so that they are able to manipulate the numerous masses of data that come their way into meaningful and useful information that they can employ in making business decisions.

The author presented the material in the book in a simple and clear manner without any complicated algebra, making it readable by students in business schools with a basic knowledge of mathematics. The author also provided large numbers of examples and exercises that should assist the reader in consolidating his/her understanding of the concepts described in the book.

Most managers are consumers rather than producers of statistical information. This book equips the reader with the expertise to enable one to be an informed consumer who knows the right questions to ask and the kind of information to request from those who produce the statistical information in the organization.



1-0 out of 5 stars Definitely leaf through it before deciding to buy
I'm an MBA student in a top5 business school in the US, and we use this as our textbook for the basic stats course. I've only read the first 5 chapters so far, and I've found this book to be one of the worst textbooks I've seen since college. Some very simple concepts are explained in very confused (and confusing) language, the text is very arid and skips over most of the conceptual subtleties or fallacies that the unsuspecting user of statistical data may easily fall victim to. I strongly suggest leafing through it before deciding whether to buy it (you can start with chapter 2, which is pretty typical of the tone of the book and, being the 1st "substantial" chapter of the book, doesn't assume knowledge of concepts defined in previous chapters).

5-0 out of 5 stars Rock-solid textbook for non-math majors
I used this book for my MBA statistics class recently. This book is very well written in a clear way, not meant to be fancy but to provide a comprehensive coverage of most, if not all, relevant topics. I also belive that the coverage depth of each topic is adequate enough to satisfy all common business and economics applications. ... Read more


64. Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from Data (2nd Edition)
by Alan Agresti, Christine Franklin
Hardcover: 848 Pages (2008-01-07)
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Asin: 0135131995
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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KEY MESSAGE: Alan Agresti and Chris Franklin have merged their research and classroom experience to develop this successful introductory statistics text. Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from Data, Second Edition helps readers become statistically literate by encouraging them to ask and answer interesting statistical questions. It takes the ideas that have turned statistics into a central science in modern life and makes them accessible and engaging to readers without compromising necessary rigor.

 

KEY TOPICS: GATHERING and EXPLORING DATA; Statistics: The Art and Science of Learning from Data; Exploring Data with Graphs and Numerical Summaries; Association: Contingency, Correlation, and Regression; Gathering Data; PROBABILITY AND PROBABILITY DISTRIBUTIONS; Probability in our Daily Lives; Probability Distributions; Sampling Distributions; INFERENCE STATISTICS; Statistical Inference: Confidence Intervals; Statistical Inference: Significance Tests about Hypotheses; Comparing Two Groups; ANALYZING ASSOCIATIONS AND EXTENDED STATISTICAL METHODS; Analyzing the Association Between Categorical Variables; Analyzing the Association Between Quantitative Variables: Regression Analysis; Multiple Regression; Comparing Groups: Analysis of Variance Methods; Nonparametric Statistics

 

MARKET: for all readers interested in statistics.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Agresti Franklin Statistics
The book arrived just when I was told it was going to.Thanks so much!

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I am VERY impressed with this seller! I ordered my item with expedited shipping cause I needed the textbook like, yesterday, and I have to say this seller sent my package before I could even blink! I got my book today wrapped very nicely and in better condition I think than it was stated to be in in the description. This seller had high ratings, which is why I spent my money ordering from them and I think those ratings are well earned! Thank you so much for a great transaction! I will definitely purchase from this seller again in the future if they have an item I need! Great value for the money and excellent shipping time/condition! Thank you so much!

2-0 out of 5 stars Book Critic2
I was a little dissapointed with this purchase because it claims to be hardcover but in actuality it is three ring punched and individual pages. It is complete and in very good condition though. I would still consider purchasing from this agent since the prices are very low.

3-0 out of 5 stars Statistics book
I was disappointed when I got the book that the cover was cut up I feel like the book I got was a sample book that had all the identifying marks cut off and then covered with tape.The book was the same on the inside but it was not what I was hoping.

3-0 out of 5 stars It's ok
Purchase book and it wasn't bound. Came with a folder and loose leaf hole punched pages that I had to load myself. ... Read more


65. Statistics at the Bench: A Step-by-Step Handbook for Biologists (Handbooks)
by Rebecca W. Doerge, Martina Bremer
Hardcover-spiral: 200 Pages (2009-05-01)
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Asin: 0879698578
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Statistics at the Bench is a convenient bench-side companion for biologists, designed as a handy reference guide for elementary and intermediate statistical analyses. The expectations for biologists to have a more complete understanding of statistics are growing rapidly. New technologies and new areas of science, such as microarrays, next-generation sequencing, and proteomics, have dramatically increased the need for quantitative reasoning among biologists when designing experiments and interpreting results. Even the most routine informatics tools rely on statistical assumptions and methods that need to be appreciated if the scientific results are to be correct, understood, and exploited fully. This book is not a textbook. It is a hands-on manual for working scientists. Statistics at the Bench provides a simple refresher for those who have forgotten what they once knew, and an overview for those wishing to use more quantitative reasoning in their research. Statistical methods, as well as guidelines for the interpretation of results, are explained using simple examples. Throughout the book, examples are accompanied by detailed Excel commands for easy reference. Related Titles from the Publisher Lab Math: A Handbook of Measurements, Calculations, and Other Quantitative Skills for Use at the Bench At the Bench: A Laboratory Navigator, Updated ed. Binding and Kinetics for Molecular Biologists Experimental Design for Biologists Bioinformatics: Sequence and Genome Analysis, 2nd ed. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Buy this book, review from a biologist
I am a member of the target audience of this book (PhD biologist, took stats a LONG time ago, didn't really learn it then anyway).Unless you are a professional data analyst with years of experience who is annoyed by biologists (mis)understanding of statistical processes, you can benefit from this book.If you are an analytical professional annoyed by biologists misunderstanding of statistics, buy this book for them and end your frustrations.

This book is the BEST statistical resource I have read (and I have read many).Here's why:

1. It does NOT get bogged down in probability theory.(Yes, this is a good thing)

2. It does differentiate types of data (quantitative vs. categorical) and how to compare within and between types.

3. The book includes clear and concise explanations of the assumptions, execution and meaning of each test (f-, t-, z-, chi-squared), regression techniques, etc (see the TOC for full list).

4. It gives 'how to' examples in Excel.I agree that Excel is not the best tool for statistics (the authors admit this too) but EVERYBODY has it and EVERYBODY can use it (unlike R, SAS, SPSS, Minitab, etc).


As the title says, this is a manual (not a textbook).It gives you the what, why, and how to do statistical tests under different circumstances with clearly written and experimentally relevant examples.You will not be a statistician after reading this book, but you will have a better understanding of what you should be thinking about when looking at your data and you may be able to have a better conversation with one... BEFORE you begin your experiments.

One last thing, BIOLOGY UNDERGRADUATES!Read this BEFORE you take Introductory Statistics (at least ch. 3-7) .It's an easy read and you will be happier for it.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Book: Benefits Outweigh the Minor Disadvantages
I have a Master's degree in statistics and I am currently pursuing a PhD in chemistry.To prepare for a statistics lecture I am giving my research group, I wanted to see how material was being taught to those in the sciences who were unfamiliar with statistics.My hope with this book was to get a grasp of what educators felt were important statistics for scientists to know and to gain ideas I could use to help teach statistics.

Short Overall Recommendation: Buy this book.You will find the book dense with material, yet easy to read with concise, statistically accurate explanations.The book contains most of the important statistical techniques that researchers need to be familiar with and know.At times, the flow of a chapter was illogical, but as a whole the content of that chapter was always beneficial.
The book lacks textbook-style problem sets at the ends of chapters but you will find the use of Excel functions can suffice, especially if you have your own data to work with (there is also an index of "Worked Examples").But because this is not a textbook, if you are trying to learn statistics without any background knowledge, you may find the dense style without problems and answers difficult to handle.While I expand on the benefits and disadvantages of this book below, I believe that the book is very well written and the benefit gained from reading it and having it as a reference far outweigh any disadvantages.


Lengthy breakdown for those who want more details:
### Benefits of this book:
--Excel functions were taught so that the average laboratory researcher can perform statistical tests right on their computer.On page 9, the authors clearly state, "Excel is not a statistical software package."See my note below in Disadvantages for more.

--The book clearly states this is for biologists, and the examples are directly from biology.Bremer and Doerge did a good job reaching out to their target audience.

--The book is hardcover with the inside pages wire bound.This type of binding allows a researcher to open the book and let it sit hands-free open on a bench.

--In section 2.3, Bremer and Doerge describe the friction that can exist between a researcher and a statistical consultant.They offer brief, but very appropriate advice for how a researcher should prepare for a meeting with a statistician.However, they did not emphasize the benefits of meeting with a statistician prior to running an experiment.

--There is an "Excel Function Index," which I thought would be helpful for a researcher.However, they did miss some indexing.For example, on page 30 the "=NORMINV()" function is introduced, but it is not defined in a gray box as all the other Excel functions and the index does not cite this page for that particular function.

--Chapter 8, "Special Topics" included a very brief (~25 pages) overview of Classification, Clustering, Principal Component Analysis, Microarray Data Analysis, Maximum Likelihood and Bayesian statistics.I felt this was a good conclusion to the book, although I would have called this chapter "Advanced Topics" and emphasized in the introduction that Excel cannot be used for these types of analyses.

--Both authors are women.In the world of science/math textbook authorship, I believe women are severely underrepresented.Since this is such an outstanding book, I believe that this subtle detail should not go unnoticed.


### Disadvantages (let me emphasize again that I do not believe these outweigh the benefit of reading this book and having it on your shelf):
--The use of Excel functions serves as a good introduction to statistics, but I fear a reader may misinterpret the message of the authors.While Excel is a good tool to learn statistics, it is not a program that should be relied upon for data analysis, especially for data analysis that will result in published manuscripts.I encourage interested individuals to pursue Minitab.I used this program before my formal statistics training and always found it user-friendly.With Bremer and Doerge's book in hand the Minitab functions should be easy to understand.

-- Although rare, there is an occasional overestimation of the reader's knowledge of statistics; one example is on page 44 where the error term of a regression model is introduced.The authors describe the notation: "epsilon ~ Normal(0,1)" as epsilon having a "normal distribution with parameters 0 and 1."I believe it would have been useful here to say that those parameters are the mean and variance, respectively.

--The format of the book was good, but I felt like they were trying to cram the pages.With a benchtop reference guide, I believe a recipe-style approach would have suited their audience better.For example, each new section would have started on a new page (or maybe every time a new term was introduced).Also, adding in tabs for the different chapters would have been nice.However, contradicting what I just said, one great advantage of their current approach is that a researcher may simply add their own tabs using a sticky note.

--The list of popular statistics software packages on page 8 does not include S-Plus, although it is listed later on page 88.The authors could have expanded their list on page 8 (including packages like S-Plus, Maple, Matlab and Statistica) and just referenced the list later in the text.Perhaps mentioning some well-known packages commonly used by biologists, such as GraphPad Prism or Origin would have been useful.

--On page 108, the authors introduce "Correlation and regression" and discuss r, r^2 and their meanings.While correct, the authors missed an opportunity to expand the discussion to emphasize that r^2 is not a measure of linearity.The term coefficient of determination was not used to describe r^2.Finally, neither r^2, r-squared, nor coefficient of determination could be found in the index.

--On page 130, the authors describe that ANOVA and regression models "both assume that the residuals are independent, normally distributed, and have constant variance."Yet, in Section 7.1.6, "Verification of Assumptions" they do not describe the independence requirement.There is also no description of a diagnostic check for independence.

--ANOVA was discussed, but no experimental design was introduced.I found this to be quite disappointing.So much more could be learned in science if experiments were properly designed in order to extract out correct data.The only way to do this is to consult with a statistician before an experiment is run (but let's be honest, this rarely happens in the sciences).Or the scientist themselves can be equipped with basic statistical experimental design.

--There was no discussion of nonlinear regression.Section 7.1.3, "Logistic Regression" explicitly says that Excel cannot perform logistic regression.However, nonlinear regression can be performed in Excel and is a technique used by biologists. ... Read more


66. How to Report Statistics in Medicine: Annotated Guidelines for Authors, Editors, and Reviewers
Paperback: 490 Pages (2006-08-30)
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Asin: 1930513690
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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How to Report Statistics in Medicine presents a comprehensive and comprehensible set of guidelines for reporting the statistical analyses and research designs and activities commonly used in biomedical research.Containing elements of a reference book, a style manual, a dictionary, an encyclopedia, and a text book, it is the standard guide in the fields of medical writing, scientific publications, and evidence-based medicine throughout the world.Features: Specific, detailed guidelines for reporting and interpreting statistics and research designs and activities in biomedical science.Sample presentations that guide you in reporting statistics correctly and completely. Coverage of current and emerging topics in statistics and trial design. Written by a senior medical writer and a senior biostatistician, the text is both clear and accurate, and the information is complete and pragmatic. Designed for anyone who needs to interpret or report statistics in medicine. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Guidelines valuable to everybody
I found this book unexpectedly useful, complete and easy to read. It contains the kind of statistical knowledge that medical people do like to see. It is not another textbook that reviews medical statistics. However it provides the clues to understand and classify all these statistical jargon and processes that cause difficulties to eveybody that loves to handle statistics himself.I fully recommend it

5-0 out of 5 stars Fantastic Reference for Preparing for Peer-Reviewed Manuscript Submissions
This is the best reference book I have found on the topic of how to present data for manuscripts to be submitted to peer-reviewed journals.It is easy to use, super easy to understand, and covers all elements of the manuscript preparation process as far as data representation is concerned. I highly recommend it for anyone looking for a book on the subject. It includes many examples of data tables, figures, and even examples of how to write up titles and data descriptions.

5-0 out of 5 stars Incredibly useful
The material is presented in a way that will help medical writers understand clinical trials more fully, and answer questions that come while writing.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good for beginners
I am glad to read this book before I prepared for my statistical clinical studies. This book could give you basic ideas, but you need to discuss with your collegues or use more advanced books to improve further.

5-0 out of 5 stars Understanding biostatistics without becoming a statistican
As a medical writer and editor at The Cleveland Clinic, Thomas A. Lang found that the lack of clear understanding of statistics by non-statisticians affected the clarity of their writing. Physicians had thesame problem while writing up their research papers for publication. Langperceived a need among medical and science writers to understand justenough of biostatistics to make them better writers and editors withoutbecoming statisticians themselves. He devised workshops that were conductedby the American Medical Writers Association which were enormouslysuccessful. The logical next step was to write this book based on thevaluable teaching experience and feedback he got at those courses. In otherwords, this is a book that wasn't written in a vacuum but is the result ofa perceived need, and the author's experience in meeting that need.Co-author Michelle Secic has also contributed with her expertise, making ita valuable book for people in this field. ... Read more


67. Statistics for Six Sigma Made Easy
by Warren Brussee
Paperback: 250 Pages (2004-05-01)
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Asin: 0071433856
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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A veteran GE manager explains the tools of Six Sigma--in plain English

This is the first simple, low-level guide to using the powerful statistical tools of Six Sigma to solve real-world problems. Warren Brussee, a Six Sigma manager who helped his teams generate millions of dollars in savings, shows how to plot, interpret, and validate data for a Six Sigma project. The basic statistical tools in the book can be applied to manufacturing, sales, marketing, process, equipment design, and more. Best of all, no background in statistics is required to start improving quality and initiating cost-saving improvements right away.

  • Features dozens of Six Sigma statistical problem-solving case studies
  • Presents a simplified form of the most common Six Sigma tools
  • Simplifies Greenbelt training with one concise reference
  • Explains how to use Excel to make Six Sigma problem-solving calculations
  • Includes all the basic Six Sigma formulas and tables
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4-0 out of 5 stars Good for experts
However, it might confuse the beginners. It skips the basics and introduces basic subjects in completely different way. I think the auther asumed his readers are well understand basics. This will create confusion.

On the other hand, It is good for experts (only) who can recognize the
Traditional ways from the ones proposed in the book. The book will help those experts to expand their thinking.

Also it is excellent for trainers who need to simplify things.

I would advise any black belt who practiced six-sigma for a while and any six sigma trainer to have this book.

5-0 out of 5 stars This is a great book!
Statistics for Six Sigma Made Easy by Warren Brussee is a great book!
(Typically I do not write reviews. But this book is so great that it compelled me to write one).
This book is definitely for all those manufacturing / process / quality / production engineers out there who want to understand the basic Six Sigma statistics in an easy "simplified" way. It contains lots of "real life" examples / case studies, thus it is very easy to relate to. Btw, some of these examples / case studies WILL bring smile on your face / make you laugh, (how often does that happens while reading / studying a statistics related book?). It's like, "I know what he is talking about"!
(Of course if you want to buy "heavy" statistics / mathematics laden Six Sigma book then there are lots of other books / authors to choose from, Thomas Pyzdek's books are the perfect examples of that).

4-0 out of 5 stars Decent but lacks Excel examples
I am a Six Sigma Black Belt and this is a decent statistical reference. It provides a reasonably coherent and understandable explanations of basic statistics. This is not a statistical workbook but it contains enough practice problems to further one's understanding of rudimentary statistics.

The main issue I have with this book is its dearth of Excel examples. For example, the book leaves out key Excel statistical functions such as TTEST, STANDARDIZE, NORMSDIST, and any examples from Excel's Statistics Pack. This is not a good book if you want to understand Excel's statistical functions.

The early chapters are dedicated to rudimentary Six Sigma concepts such as DMAIC. The later chapters deals with improving manufacturing quality but the depth of explanation and statistical questions and solutions are least impressive of all the chapters.

The main benefit of this book is that it only introduces rudimentary statistics commonly used in Six Sigma metholodgies. But I would not use this book as a workbook to improve statistics knowledge or as an Excel handbook on statistics.

3-0 out of 5 stars 6S no, process improvement yes.
On a whole not worth the $14 I paid. Your better bet is to get this book from a library and read it over a weekend. Looking at the manner in which the tools are simplified, I believe the methods dilute the overall value of a tool on a formal 6S project. If you are looking for the 99.999+% solution for a 50k+ problem you can not afford to risk using a lower accuracy tool.

BUT..If you are looking for a process improvement tool that is in the success rate of a Kaizan event, (more on the 80-90% success rate) the simplified version of the tools make sense. In point of fact this book could drive toward a wider use of more valid statistical tools in a production/operations environment.

I did like the step by step walk through probability that gives a validation of the why behind many of the 6S tools. I also liked the manner in which the book presented the exercises with the answers to assure reader understanding and correct use in excel. The other value in this book is that all the tools presented are producible utilizing MS excel which most people in a business environment have vs. a 1K+ purchase of Minitab or SPSS.

5-0 out of 5 stars Good Primer for ASQ Certified Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB) Exam
"Statistics for Six Sigma Made Easy" offers one of the better statistical overviews for Six Sigma Black Belt-level work and for exam preparation for the Certified Six Sigma Black Belt (CSSBB) examination given by the American Society for Quality (ASQ).While there are many references that position themselves as good Six Sigma statistical references, Warren Brussee presents an ideal balance of depth and breadth among other references in this book.

I used this book as one of my review sources for the CSSBB exam given by the ASQ.While the author suggests that the material covered in the book is more appropriate for Green Belt, as opposed to Black Belt, work, I found Brussee's book served as a good overview for the CSSBB exam.

The book does not cover all of the major statistical concepts included in the CSSBB Body of Knowledge, but Brussee's "Six Sigma Statistical Tool Finder Matrix", Chapter summaries, and compendium of formulas discussed in the book combine to offer an excellent base for a high-level Six Sigma statistical review.

I highly recommend this book for anyone interested in Six Sigma.It is especially useful as a statistical primer for the Six Sigma methodology.Brussee artfully combines real-world experience with a theoretical foundation in this well-written book. ... Read more


68. Discovering Statistics
by James J. Hawkes, William H. Marsh
Hardcover: 952 Pages (2004-04-30)
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Asin: 0918091861
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2-0 out of 5 stars NO CD
I'm disappointed because I was under the impression that a cd would accompany this book; however, it did not.

1-0 out of 5 stars Not satisfied
I did not receive my product, so I cannot write a review.Very disappointed, though.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent
This is probably the best text book for school, that I have ever seen. This book in conjunction with the CD, has got to be the best learning source that I have ever used. This one is definately a winner.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great book, no Complaints
Got the book in under a week and it was in great shape.Thanks

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent introductory text!
This textbook is designed to be used in conjunction with a college course.My college years are long past, but I want to learn statistics.I saw a recommendation of this book by a retired professor of statistics in a statistics journal so I just picked it up to teach myself.It is excellent.It is a clearly written, thorough introduction to basic statistics.As an added bonus it comes with practice and testing software on the principles discussed in the text.The text also includes examples of how to work the problems using Minitab and the TI-83 calculator (and occasionally Excel).You do not need to use any of those programs for your study.I am using the Casio fx-9750GA Plus calculator (which I love!) and the statistical program R (which I love even more!!) to do my calculations.If you are interested in learning basic statistics, I highly recommend this book. ... Read more


69. Statistics for Management and Economics (with CD-ROM)
by Gerald Keller
Hardcover: 976 Pages (2008-01-08)
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STATISTICS FOR MANAGEMENT AND ECONOMICS, 8e, emphasizes applications over calculation. It illustrates how vital statistical methods and tools are for today's managers--and teaches you how to apply them to real business problems. Using a proven three-step "ICI" approach to problem solving, the text teaches you how to IDENTIFY the correct statistical technique by focusing on the problem objective and data type; how to COMPUTE the statistics doing them by hand, using Excel?, or using MINITAB?; and how to INTERPRET results in the context of the problem. This unique approach enhances your comprehension and practical skills. The text's vast assortment of data-driven examples, exercises, and cases covers the various functional areas of business, demonstrating the statistical applications that marketing managers, financial analysts, accountants, economists, and others use. These comprehensive applications give you hands-on practice, while solid pedagogical elements make the material more accessible and easy to apply to your world. In addition, learning resources such as CengageNOW and the Student Suite CD-ROM maximize study time to help you achieve the results you want. Completely up-to-date, the eighth edition offers comprehensive coverage, current examples, and Excel? 2007 and MINITAB 15? content. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Average Stats Book
The Statistics for Management and Economics book from Keller is just an average stats book. It's slightly less dry than most but the material doesn't jump off the page and hold students interest. It's highly academic and it's application to real world situations, for which is written, is minimal. Where this book does a good job is in explaining how to use excel. You need good stats professors to engage student with this book.

4-0 out of 5 stars Good purchase
I bought this for school. The book was just as advertised. The correct edition (not international) and with the CD. Would buy from this seller again.

3-0 out of 5 stars Statistics
Good purchase, book in good condition and shipped fast.Description did not mention it was the instructors edition however.

1-0 out of 5 stars bogus seller
bogus seller. I did not receive the book. I did not receive any response form the seller. I did not receive my refund yet and am waiting on it. I believe I am the first person to buy from this seller and he/she is a cheater. I had to stay attending class for two weeks without a text book until i finally gave up and bought one from the campus bookstore.

1-0 out of 5 stars rip off
Too bad there are and I guess always will be people like you who don't sell what they advertise. ... Read more


70. The Humongous Book of Statistics Problems: Translated for People Who Don't Speak Math (Humongous Book Of...)
by W. Michael Kelley, Robert A. Donnelly
Paperback: 560 Pages (2009-12-01)
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A brain explains...

Most math and science study guides are dry and difficult, but this is the exception. Following the successful The Humongous Books in calculus and algebra, bestselling author Mike Kelley takes a typical statistics workbook, full of solved problems, and writes notes in the margins, adding missing steps and simplifying concepts and solutions. By learning how to interpret and solve problems as they are presented in statistics courses, students prepare to solve those difficult problems that were never discussed in class but are always on exams.

•With annotated notes and explanations of missing steps throughout, like no other statistics workbook on the market

• An award-winning former math teacher whose website (calculus-help. com) reaches thousands every month, providing exposure for all his books

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good book for help
I bought this as a back-up book for the statistics class I was taking.Some nice equations for problems.

5-0 out of 5 stars I wish this was my statistics textbook
Statistics and Calculus are probably the two most useful mathematical concepts known to man. They are used extensively not only in math, engineering, and science, but also in business, finance, and economics as well.

Statistics allows one to derive relationships between data sets and derive future probabilities and, therefore, predictive abilities. If you want to predict the future within reason, then all you need are strong statistics (sometimes calculus) knowledge and plethora of accurate and relevant data.

This book unleashes the power of statistics unto the reader. The explanations are the clearest I have read and the most user friendly. Unfortunately, most of the statistics books are very dry and difficult to read. This book tries to counter that trend. Although statistics is still a dry topic, the format of this book, with its many captions, tries to make it interesting. It views statistics from the reader's perspective and tries to fill in the knowledge gap a reader might have about statistics as each chapter progresses. It is very well written and I wish this was my statistics text back during my school days.

There are plenty of practice problems but many of the practice problems are essentially the same problems with different wording. Much of the steps in solving the problems in each chapter involves using the same processes and formulas. The questions are also on the easy side. If you are looking for challenging statistics problems, then this book may not fill your need.

This book does not involve using calculus and only arithmetic and algebra knowledge are required. But by doing so, it doesn't dig into advanced statistics which is probably beyond the scope of this book anyhow.

Instructions on using statistics software such as SAS, MiniTab, or Excel are NOT included. This is pure statistics textbook that teaches how to solve problems using a good old fashioned calculator and statistics tables.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent tutorial Statistics book
To begin I used this book and the Complete Idiot's guide to Statistics book to prime
myself for the dsst exam. I'm close to 60 years old.

I found the book excellent in it's coverage of the various examples and problems
that a student would encounter in exercises or tests. The exercises begin simple
enough, but they become more complex as expected. The explanation and directions are
given in side notes these add to understanding the problems solution. The continuing
sections of each chapter are further seperated for clarity. There are nearly 900
problems included in this book.

An example in beginning Hypothesis Testing for a Single Population, the reader is
introduced to a Mean= or > than 30 and Sigma unknown. The next section begins to
a Mean < 30 and Sigma known. This sequence continues for each chapter section so tokeep a student from getting too confused. The book covers or touches most material
included in a first years Statistics course.Including Statistical Process Control.

The bad points...there are a few typos and miscalculations, but they are not
insurmountable. If I can find them and correct so can a younger student.
By the way I scored a 460 on the dsst Statistics exam.

2-0 out of 5 stars Too Many Typos
For such a confusing subject, it's disappointing to see an otherwise approachable text have so many errors.page 132 says "multiply the probabilities of each event occurring to ge the probability of both events occurring together". While true, this section is talking about combinations and it's really demonstrating the Fundamental Counting Principle!

Page 131, notes that "you can't multiply the two factorial x!y! and get(xy)!" Also true, but it goes on to say "the product 8!3! does not equal 11!"That demonstrates that you can't *add* the factorials, rather than multiply them (in either case, you can't multiply or add factorials). Did the authors mean to say "you cannot add the two factorials 8!3! and get 11!"?

Page 129, the sample problem 5.12 is given with a combination lock with 40number will unlock given a three number sequence, a permutation of 40P3. But the book says to calculate 3P40, and then immediately calculates 40P30 in a long equation. Which is correct? For the uninitiated this is extremely confusing.

If they really wish this book to be approachable, they needed to edit it much better than this. I commend their effort to make the book readable, but I've returned it because I became to skeptical that for later topics that I could not see through that I would be led astray but such sloppy editing. At least for the ones I did find I could see past errors. ... Read more


71. SPSS for Intermediate Statistics: Use and Interpretation
by Nancy Leech, Karen Barrett, George A Morgan
Paperback: 288 Pages (2007-07-16)
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This book helps students learn to analyze and interpret research data using SPSS by demonstrating how to compute a variety of statistics covered in intermediate statistics courses. This edition features SPSS 15.0, but it can also be used with SPSS 16 & 17 or earlier versions.

Each chapter introduces several related statistics in a user-friendly manner and provides instructions on how to run them and interpret the outputs. The book reviews research designs and how to assess the assumptions, accuracy, and reliability of data. The authors demonstrate how to: choose an appropriate statistic based on the research design and level of measurement; use SPSS to help answer research questions; and interpret and write about SPSS outputs. The examples use real data contained on the book's CD.

The 3rd edition features:

  • Instructor's Resource materials (available on request) with answers to interpretation questions, extra SPSS problems and course support for instructors
  • Four extra SPSS problems in each chapter for additional practice
  • A new chapter on multilevel linear modeling with SPSS
  • Post-hoc tests in addition to contrasts in the Factorial ANOVA and ANCOVA chapter
  • Coverage of odd ratios and effect sizes for logistic and discriminant analyses
  • How to compute and interpret post-hoc power demonstrated for each statistic
  • An expanded Appendix, Getting Started and Other Useful SPSS Commands, including how to work with the output; import and export files; select cases; and split and merge files.

SPSS for Intermediate Statistics, 3rd Edition provides:

  • The key SPSS windows needed to perform the analyses
  • Display of the outputs readers can expect to produce with call-out boxes to highlight what to focus on
  • Interpretation sections and questions to help students better understand the output and write about the results
  • Charts and tables to help select an appropriate statistic and interpret statistical significance and effect sizes
  • Lab assignments organized around the way students proceed in every step of a research project
  • Appendices on getting started with SPSS, a brief review of basic statistics, and answers to the odd-numbered interpretation questions
  • Twenty data sets on the book's CD along with a quick reference guide and how to make tables and figures.

This inexpensive paperback is intended as a supplemental text for advanced undergraduate or graduate courses on intermediate/advanced statistics and/or research methods taught in departments of psychology, education, human development, and other applied and health sciences, and/or for researchers in these areas looking to have a handy reference for SPSS.

 Instructor's Resource materials are free upon adoption. View www.researchmethodsarena.com.

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5-0 out of 5 stars Essential for students learning statistical programs and prodecures simultaneously
As a person learning both how to use statistical programs (e.g.: SPSS) and how and when to apply different statistical procedures, this book has been a lifesaver for me.Clearly written, with very helpful step-by-step instructions for running procedures using SPSS's drop down menu, the syntax this creates, and interpretations of output.The authors provide enough theoretical statistical background but not so much that you can't see the forest for the trees.If only all of my time trying to learn statistical procedures had been as well-spent as my time using this guide!

5-0 out of 5 stars Saved me!
This book really is great for those of us who may not really get it! Unfortunately, I had 2 professors who were not really stats experts...this book has helped me fill in the gaps. It explains what they did not.

5-0 out of 5 stars Easy to understand
This book is a step by step instructions how to interpretate your data and give examples of writing.

5-0 out of 5 stars SPSS for intermediate statistics
This is one of the best SPSS books I have ever used. It shows how to write a report based on the statistical analysis used and what the output means. It also helps you determine which statistical analysis is needed for your data.

5-0 out of 5 stars From a Graduate Student
This book helped me understand ANOVAs and helped me pass my qualifying exams for my doctoral program. ... Read more


72. Business Statistics in Practice
by Bruce Bowerman, Richard O'Connell
Hardcover: 928 Pages (2010-01-05)
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The new edition of Business Statistics in Practice provides a modern, practical, and unique framework for teaching the first course in business statistics. This framework features case study and example-driven discussions of all basic business statistics topics. In addition, the authors have rewritten many of the discussions in this edition and have explained concepts more simply from first principles. The only prerequisite for this text is high school algebra. ... Read more

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1-0 out of 5 stars Horribly written and definately not worth buying new
Been in school for 2 years and this is the WORST book ever written. Statistics is not easy, for students in 2nd year college courses. You have written a book way past a first time statistic students capability in understanding. A giant rip off for $200.00 new. You have FAILED to write a book for your target audience. Inform your school about this book and get them to reject it! TOTAL CRAP BOWERMAN!!! ... Read more


73. Elementary Statistics, Enhanced Review Edition (w/CD-ROM & CengageNOW, InfoTrac2-Sem., iLrnHomework, Personal Tutor, Internet Companion for Statistics 2-Sem. PAC)
by Robert R. Johnson, Patricia J. Kuby
Hardcover: 832 Pages (2007-02-23)
list price: US$188.95 -- used & new: US$77.53
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Succeed in statistics with ELEMENTARY STATISTICS! Including relevant examples, exercises, and applications, this textbook gives you the tools you need to get a good grade in your statistics course. Struggling with a specific concept? Log onto Personal Tutor with SMARTHINKING to get live, one-on-one online tutoring from a statistician who has a copy of the textbook. Video Skillbuilders and StatisticsNow (an online learning tool built around your individual progress that gives you a simple pre-test, and then focuses your learning experience on your studying needs) provide additional online support. Learning to use MINITAB, Excel, and the TI-83/84 graphing calculator is made easy with instructions included in relevant sections throughout the text. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars Good

Fast shipping, I got it in 3 days. The book it was in pretty decent shape.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great!
Book came on time and was in the shape I was told it would be in!

5-0 out of 5 stars Concerning Textbook
Very satisfied on this book purchase, and the tracking information is greatly appreciated. Thank you! :)

4-0 out of 5 stars what i expected
I am having trouble with the cd but i think that is my operating system. The book came in a short time and was perfectly intact.
I buy alot of my school books on amazon and have not had any issues.
Jenn

2-0 out of 5 stars Required text, would consider other options if for personal use
This was required text so I really didn't have a choice choosing what book to use. The book is not written in a student friendly manner while the directions on how to use minitab, excel and graphing calculators are helpful the bulk of the content is not written in layman's terms and the examples are poor as well. For self-study or generally any purpose I would not recommend this book. I had to look-up definitions elsewhere for it to make sense. ... Read more


74. Applied Statistics for Public and Nonprofit Administration
by Kenneth J. Meier, Jeffrey L. Brudney, John Bohte
Paperback: 592 Pages (2008-01-03)
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As the first book ever published for public administration statistics courses, APPLIED STATISTICS FOR PUBLIC AND NONPROFIT ADMINISTRATION makes a complicated subject easy to understand for students and professionals who have little background in statistics or research methods. Steeped in experience and practice, this landmark text remains the first and best in research methods and statistics for students and practitioners in public--and nonprofit--administration. All statistical techniques used by public administration professionals are covered, and all examples in the text relate to public administration and the nonprofit sector. The text doesn't use jargon; instead, it uses a step-by-step approach that helps you master the concepts. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Rip off!
At one hundred fifty dollars this book is a total rip.It's softcover for chrissakes, and boring!You can get the international edition for less (I paid forty one dollars).

3-0 out of 5 stars Good examples pertaining to public administration.
This text provides good examples of statistical problems pertaining to public administration. However, the text does not do a good job in explaining how to use certain statistical tools to solve problems(e.g.chi-square). In addition, some of the statistical tables are confusing forstudents. ... Read more


75. Understanding Basic Statistics
by Charles Henry Brase, Corrinne Pellillo Brase
Paperback: 592 Pages (2008-11-07)
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A condensed and more streamlined version of the very popular and widely used UNDERSTANDABLE STATISTICS, Ninth Edition, this book offers users an effective way to teach the essentials of statistics, including early coverage of Regression, within a more limited time frame. Designed to help users overcome their apprehension about statistics, UNDERSTANDING BASIC STATISTICS, Fifth Edition, is a thorough yet approachable book that provides plenty of guidance and informal advice demonstrating the links between statistics and the world. The strengths of the book include an applied approach that helps users realize the real-world significance of statistics, an accessible exposition, and a new, complete technology package. The Fifth Edition addresses the growing importance of developing students' critical thinking and statistical literacy skills with the introduction of new features and exercises throughout the text. The use of the graphing calculator, Microsoft? Excel?, Minitab?, and SPSS is covered but not required. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Statistics Book
The book was received in a very timely fashion and also was in great shape!!Thank you so much!

5-0 out of 5 stars Stats book
Shipped promptly. Condition just as stated.Saved a good deal based on the college used price. Thanks

5-0 out of 5 stars understanding basic statics
This book is a really good book with formula on it.It really help me .I also like the cover of that book. ... Read more


76. Modern Applied Statistics with S (Statistics and Computing)
by W.N. Venables, B.D. Ripley
Paperback: 495 Pages (2010-11-02)
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A guide to using S environments to perform statistical analyses providing both an introduction to the use of S and a course in modern statistical methods. The emphasis is on presenting practical problems and full analyses of real data sets. ... Read more

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3-0 out of 5 stars More valuable 5-10 years ago
New statistics books containing R code seem to be coming out weekly. At one time I used this book a lot to get ideas on R/S programs that I needed to write. I now , seldom reference it, but go to other texts that contain R code on the topic I'm investigating.I have never liked the MASS documentation and the explanations in their book aren't much better. Many, of course will disagree with this.

It is still an important book and the only place to find good code on certain topics, i.e., nnet, poor explanations aside.
If you need sample code, though, go somewhere else first.

Still, if you only have 3 or 4 statistics books with R/S code, this should be one of them for it's breadth alone.

5-0 out of 5 stars Essential Reference
Who is the books audience?Its a second book.A second book to a theory book.A second book to a textbook.A second book to a your lecture notes.It will never be ~the~ book for a topic by itself, but it just a brilliant job of filling gaps.

I picture it like this: if your going into a graduate program that uses R buy this book and you will use it.2 out of 3 courses I took in spring semester used R heavily.I am surprised none of the instructors had the line "Recommended for students continuing in R is MASS..." in their syllabus. Because that is exactly what I would say.This is one of those books you want to get early, and keep it around.

It never explains enough of the statistics to stand on its own; however, its coverage of R and R packages is more complete than anything I have found elsewhere. And having got it a year after I first started using R, I am sad I didn't get it sooner =)~

If you're changing topics alot like a student does is it ~the~ desk reference for R?Probably.Maybe I will run into a better one in a few months though?I dunno.. you get it and tell me.

5-0 out of 5 stars one of the best applied books on statistics that uses S
This text is very popular and frequently cited in the statistics literature.The authors do an outstanding job of displaying modern statistical methods through the S programming language.It is an intermediate level book and certainly worthy of 5 stars.

5-0 out of 5 stars Excellent, but be aware of what you are buying
This is *the* book to have on S+/R. It provides excellent value for its price (indeed, any price): it is concise, broad, informative. All the same, I think it would be useful to identify intended audience for this book (in my view). First, the book is not for novices in Statistics. You'll learn how to fit generalized linear models in the language, not how and why to apply such models properly. To this end, there are plenty of specific monographies, and the majority of them use R for examples. Just to name a few, Friedman, Hastie, Tibshirani, Harrell, Faraway employ R. Also, this book assume some basic knowledge of programming. R is a more elegant language than Matlab and Thinking in R becomes very natural after some practice. But I have not seen so far a tutorial on "R as a first language". Summing up, this is a great book for undergraduates in Statistics/Engineering and up, who want a comprehensive, usable reference. My only criticism is that since 2002 there have been giant changes in the language. First, R is now the main implementation of the language, with S+ being an industry-supported variant. Second, the S4 object model is here to stay and grow, and is crying for a user-friendly introduction. Lastly, the number of packages is probably twenty times what it was in 2002. SVMs, ensemble methods, shrinkage, sparse representations *are* modern applied statistics, and are underrepresented in the book.

Still, this is a must have for any applied statistician.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Course in Applied Statistics
I started using R to do linear modeling and found that I was using 'library(MASS)' much of the time.MASS, it turns out, stands for Modern Applied Statistics with S. R is a free ware version of S-Plus. I assumed that R is simply S-Plus without the GUI. I was close, but not right.There are some minor differences.This book, written for S also addresses the use of R in the applications presented, and also notes differences between the two, when they exist.I am quite pleased with Venerables and Ripley's book; it presents much of the theoretical background as well as 'command line' code for doing the analyses presented in each chapter. The book assumes the reader has some background in statistics.

The first five chapters are a brief overview of /introduction to S-Plus (or R).These chapters present enough information and examples to make the rest of the book fairly easy to work through.

I got the book primarily to work design of experiments.The chapters on linear statistical models and general linear models were perfectly suited to my needs. Topics like factorial experiments, random and mixed effects, nested designs, partially balanced designs are covered.In addition, techniques of robust analysis and bootstrap methods are presented.

The book covers many other areas - non-linear models, classification, time series, optimization.. I have not worked through any of these topics in the book.

Overall I find Modern Applied Statistics with S to be an excellent book, invaluable if one is using R (I don't have S-Plus) as the vehicle for analyses. ... Read more


77. Essentials of Modern Business Statistics (with Online Material Printed Access Card)
by David R. Anderson, Dennis J. Sweeney, Thomas A. Williams
Hardcover: 752 Pages (2008-11-06)
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From the renowned author team that has been writing market-leading business statistics textbooks for more than 20 years, ESSENTIALS OF MODERN BUSINESS STATISTICS with Microsoft? Office Excel?, Fourth Edition, provides a brief introduction to business statistics that balances a conceptual understanding of statistics with the real-world application of statistical methodology. The latest version of Microsoft Excel?, Microsoft Excel? 2007, is integrated throughout the text, showing step-by-step instructions and screen captures to enhance student learning. The fourth edition contains the same student learning features that have made ASW products best-sellers for years, including the problem-scenario approach and real-world examples that introduce statistical techniques. ... Read more

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2-0 out of 5 stars Missing Info
I was disappointed that the chapter on multiple regression said nothing about the two main errors to watch out for with regression: autocorrelation and multicollinearity.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great stats text
My stats professor used the 2nd edition of this text for my MBA statistics class. It's a very readable book that explains the topics clearly and simply. You can almost teach yourself the material from the book without need of a professor. I recently re-read portions of the book for another class and found it easy to pick up the topics again. I wish that all of my texts were this well written. If you need a great book on statistics, then this is the one.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Buy
My experience was great, I got the book I needed at a great price and got it quickly!!

4-0 out of 5 stars yup, its a text book alright
it's a text book. i needed it for class. if you need it for class too, then i'm sure it'll work out great. ... Read more


78. Statistics Unplugged
by Sally Caldwell
Paperback: 248 Pages (2009-08-03)
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In a pleasing and conversational tone, Sally Caldwell uses this brief introductory book to invite the reader to join her on a rewarding journey into the often-feared territory of statistics. Rather than emphasizing equations at the expense of understanding, STATISTICS UNPLUGGED gives readers a clear presentation of the material they need to gain a solid grasp of what is involved in the process of statistical reasoning. While avoiding unnecessary jargon, this book uses the process of repetition and cross-referencing chapters to underscore the important concepts. As a result, the user is led, step-by-step, along the path of statistical reasoning. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good
In good condition.
Arrived on time.
Did not differ from prior description [no deceit :)]

1-0 out of 5 stars Useless Book
I can't recommend this book at all.It is not user friendly and makes certain assumptions about a subject that many students have no background in.I did not find it helpful; rather, I found it stilted and obtuse.

5-0 out of 5 stars Intuiton! Intuiton! Intuiton!
The author is amazing. The whole book focuses on intuition behind every formula. Usually, the formula/math and its explanation in a statistic book are more than 50% of the content. But in this book, the text for explaining the notion is more than 80%. Yes, it's so easy that a graduate student can read the whole book in a week and capture the concept of statistic. As a researcher, I never take a statistic course but I do learn statistic from practical experience and Wikipedia by myself. Should I know the book is so great I will buy it earlier. However, for serious reader... be careful this is a book for explaining the notion behind the statistic concept. It's a great book for a novice to statistic, but it is NOT a complete reference for statistic. If you are looking for a book that help you to catch the intuition of each statistic conception, you are in the right place.

I believe this is a must-have book for anyone who thinks they have to learn statistic. It is always a good idea to know the notion behind a thing before memorizing the formula for the exam. . The book is filled with examples to explains the notion. If you are somehow like me that know a lot "pieces" of statistic but would like to assemble them into a big picture. The book is great resource because it is easy to follow, and intuition-first style in writing. If you are a person who is already familiar with basic statistic, you might find the book too easy for you though.

In a word, this is a book to teach you the concept of statistic through "human language" but not science notation. It's sort of informal but somehow you are just like attend the author's lecture without really being there. However, this is an intro-level book, and might not a good resource for reader looking for advance statistic approaches or proofs.

5-0 out of 5 stars Amazing
This is the easiest statistics book to read and understand that I have ever come across.Anyone interested in stats or forced to take it at the undergraduate or graduate level should check this book out.I think you will be amazed!

5-0 out of 5 stars So good, I bought two!
My daughter took a college level statistics course, with this book assigned.Her major was in an unrelated field, but the statistics course was required.She needed quite a bit of help with the class, so I bought a second book for me at home.I recall statistics from college back in the 80's, but my book was nothing like this.Caldwell has done an EXCELLENT job describing complex topics.I'm a bit of a numbers geek, and I actually enjoyed reading this book.Moms and dads everywhere should buy a second copy for home, to help their far-off college kids.I was pleasantly surprised.

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79. Introductory Statistics
by Prem S. Mann
Hardcover: 744 Pages (2010-02-02)
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When it comes to learning statistics, Mann delivers the information that business professionals need. The new edition incorporates the most up-to-date methods and applications to present the latest information in the field. It focuses on explaining how to apply the concepts through case studies and numerous examples. Data integrated throughout the chapters come from a wide range of disciplines and media sources. Over 200 examples are included along with marginal notes and step-by-step solutions. The Decide for Yourself feature also helps business professionals explore real-world problems and solutions. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars Good stats book
Very informative stats book. I don't like the fact that not all the odd numbered problems's answers are not in the back of the book.

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My son purchased this book for a stats class.On the first day of classes, the prof said that he did not need to purchase the hardcopy of the book.We contacted the supplier and advised them of this.Although we purchased the book 3 weeks prior to the first day of class, the supplier fully refunded our money with no problem.Reading their return policy, it stated that returns need to be made 7 days after purchase.With the rising cost of college, I am very happy to have been refunded the money.I will be sure to look to this supplier upon future purchases.Thank you for being such a good vendor and watching out for your customers.

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this book is new and was cheap .Delivered not even in 5 days it was deliered to me quickly it was the first book i recieved out of the 3 i ordered. im very satisfied with this book and service i've recieved

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80. Mathematical Statistics and Data Analysis (with CD Data Sets) (Duxbury Advanced)
by John A. Rice
Hardcover: 688 Pages (2006-04-28)
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Asin: 0534399428
Average Customer Review: 2.5 out of 5 stars
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This is the first text in a generation to re-examine the purpose of the mathematical statistics course. The book's approach interweaves traditional topics with data analysis and reflects the use of the computer with close ties to the practice of statistics. The author stresses analysis of data, examines real problems with real data, and motivates the theory. The book's descriptive statistics, graphical displays, and realistic applications stand in strong contrast to traditional texts that are set in abstract settings. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars A valuable reference for empirical modelers
My learning in statistics follows a funny order. Before receiving fundamental training in math stat, I took an introductory stochastic processes and graduate econometrics. I use Rice's book for a math stat course this summer and find this book a valuable reference!

This book helps me synthesize what I've learnt from stochastic processes and economoetrics. On top of that, it provides very useful techniques that will assitempirical modelers to perform estimation of probability models and dereviation of random variables. This book is not advanced enough for stat PhD students but definitely a must-read for non-stat majors who want to get a deep understanding of statistical sciences.

I personally obtain ideas from this book to solve problems confronted in model-development and data-manipulation.

The only thing I would complain about this book is its price.

3-0 out of 5 stars Decent book but not for biological sciences
This book provides a decent review of basic statistical concepts with application examples.The strengths of the book are that it has a good background chapter on probability, provides some information on non-parametrics, and is firmly rooted in mathematics (ie proofs are offered to demonstrate how some formulas are obtained).Weaknesses of the book include an odd narrative (not typical for a textbook), poorly organized chapters, and inadequate coverage of some topics (ANOVA, MANOVA, ANCOVA, normality tests, K-S test, etc.).I do not recommend this book for anyone in the biological sciences because it does not adequately cover the most used "advanced" tests.

1-0 out of 5 stars Bought out of compulsion
I had to buy this book just because my teacher used it as required text. The book is pretty mediocre, clearly not worth $135. You can get much better understanding of statistics using books by Schaums series. The book does have decent examples, but is very overpriced- I do not believe it should cost more than $20.

5-0 out of 5 stars A good introduction, good reference
This is one of the most readable mathematical statistics textbooks. The level of math used is just right for this course. You need to use is mostly univariate calculus, but partial derivatives may pop up in a few places. You also need to know matrix algebra to read most of the chapter on linear models. All derivations and explanations are clear. The statistics portion of the text starts with sampling theory. In fact, it has more on sampling than I personally wanted to learn, such as sampling from finite populations and stratified sampling. Then it continues with estimation methods and hypothesis testing. There is a very good chapter on descriptive statistics. The later chapters focus on specific models, such as comparing the means of two samples, analysis of variance, categorical analysis,and finally the linear regression. The first chapters summarize probability theory, so the text is very much self-contained even for those with no probability background. There is also a chapter on Bayesian methods, which I haven't read.

The two features that I personally like in this text is that for some models the author presents such modern and sophisticated topics like non-parametric statistical techniques and bootstrap methods for obtaining standard errors. Overall, this is a fine textbook. It gives a solid introduction to statistics for people who need to do statistical analysis on their own and for whom this is their first and last statistics course. This text also gives a nice introduction for students of statistics who plan to move onto more advanced texts. There are one or two places where the derivation is simple but gets a little daunting (I think one of them is one of Wilcoxon's tests). But in the end, you must accept one fact. This is a serious university level applied math text for sophomores/juniors. This book can't be read like a novel, though it is a very readable text as far as mathematical stats goes.

Ignore most of those negative comments from readers many of whom clearly have not mastered their calculus and probability skills before taking a stats course. Undergraduate mathematical statistics is a kind of a course that attracts lots of people from many different majors and math backgrounds. Some take stats only because they have to, not because they want to. In the end, (this may sound arrogant), but the quality and motivation of students in an undergraduate mathematical statistics courses may be very variable. Some probably do not belong in a serious stats course. Hence, the flood of negative reviews for this text.

1-0 out of 5 stars Dont waste your money and this book is really confusing
if you have choice, dont buy this book, it just waste your money and it will totally confuse you. you wont understand the concept through this book. unclear definition, useless example, if you have to use this textbook, you have better have time to search statistic information online by yourself. i am currently suffering from this book, since it is written by a professor in our school. i dont think he knows students well, the book is so unclear and confusing :( ... Read more


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