Statistics: A Very Short Introduction
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Statistics has evolved into an exciting discipline which uses deep theory and powerful software to shed light on the world around us: from clinical trials in medicine, to economics, sociology, and countless other subjects vital to understanding modern life. This Very Short Introduction explores and explains how statistics works today.
Autor: | Hand David |
Nakladatel: | Oxford University Press |
ISBN: | 9780199233564 |
Rok vydání: | 2008 |
Jazyk : | Angličtina |
Vazba: | Paperback |
Počet stran: | 136 |
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