Introductory Statistics(8th Edition)
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Neil A. Weiss
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ISBN: 0321393619, 978-0321393616
Book publisher: Addison Wesley
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BC
As a graduate student, I've found this book to be incredibly valuable. It covers statistical concepts in a detailed yet understandable way. The examples provided in each chapter are particularly helpful in applying the theory to practice. Got my copy with my Prime membership, so it arrived swiftly and undamaged. Can't recommend it enough!
DG
The book provides a robust introduction to statistics. It's clear, well-structured, and quite thorough. I found the practice exercises at the end of each chapter particularly useful for testing my understanding. My only gripe is that it lacks depth in some advanced topics, but that's to be expected in an intro book. Used my educational discount for a nice price!
HP
This book is an excellent resource for anyone just starting out with statistics. The explanations are very clear and the examples are relevant to real-world situations, which makes the content digestible. As a bonus, it came well-packaged and arrived quicker than I expected! Also got a nice discount through my student membership. Perfect for both self-study and supplementing formal instruction.
WF
I used the Introductory Statistics 8th Edition for my first statistics course. The text is comprehensive and covers a good balance of theory and practice. It's not without flaws, though; there are a few sections that could have been explained in more detail. Arrived on time, but the packaging was a bit flimsy. Overall, a solid book for learning the basics if you're willing to put in the effort.
EK
Decent but could be better in explaining certain concepts.









































