Teaching Statistics: A Bag of Tricks

Gelman, Andrew; Nolan, Deborah

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Published by Oxford University Press, 2002
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This volume takes a positive spin on the field of statistics. Statistics is seen by students as difficult and boring, however, the authors of this book have eliminated that theory. Teaching Statistics: A Bag Of Tricks, brings together a complete set of examples, demonstrations and projects that not only will increase class participation but will help to eliminate any negative feelings toward the area of statistics.

About the Author: Andrew Gelman is a Professor, Department of Statistics, Columbia University. Deborah Nolan is a Professor, Department of Statistics, University of California.

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Title: Teaching Statistics: A Bag of Tricks
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication Date: 2002
Binding: Soft cover
Condition: good

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