Elementary Statistics(9th Edition)

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Robert R. Johnson, Patricia J. Kuby

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ISBN: 0534399150, 9780534399153

Book publisher: Duxbury Press

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Roger Doyle
5.0
Elementary Statistics, 9th Edition, is a top-notch resource for anyone venturing into the field of statistics. The book is beautifully structured, with clear explanations and a wealth of examples that aid in comprehension. The chapters are organized logically, progressing from basic concepts to more complex theories smoothly. I particularly appreciate how the authors use real-world applications to demonstrate statistical principles, making the content engaging and relevant. The problem sets at the end of each chapter are both challenging and constructive. Also, it arrived quickly, and the packaging was intact. Highly recommended for students and professionals alike.
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Jason Saunders
4.0
This book provides a solid mix of theoretical statistics and practical application. The examples are relevant and help to solidify the material presented. It's a comprehensive guide that's been valuable to me in my studies, although there are occasional moments where certain sections seem a bit dense for a beginner. Nonetheless, I got an extra discount with my subscription, which made this purchase a great deal. Definitely a worthwhile addition to any student's library.
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Russell Thompson
4.0
If you're looking for a statistics book that gets to the point and doesn't overwhelm you with jargon, this is it. The author's approach to explaining complex concepts in a simple tone is admirable. While I had my doubts initially, this guide turned out to be quite helpful for my coursework. The solutions are nicely detailed, and it's definitely a worthy read. Just a heads up, the book was a bit delayed during delivery, but it arrived in good condition, which is what really matters.