Re: [OT][Long][You All Know Everything Dept] Recommendations for Stat book?
From: Ari Johnson (ari_j_at_hotmail.com)
Date: 06/10/04
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Date: Thu, 10 Jun 2004 10:02:02 -0700
Kenny Tilton wrote:
> Me, I think the guy should stick to Harry Potter on the subway, but if
> anyone can think of a suitable title I will relay it back.
And me, I think that even if I could remember the title of the one I
really liked in my college stats class, I'd still do him a favor and
give a borscht recipe! :D
The book below is the one the professor I had is using for the same
class this fall. I can't guarantee it's the same one I had, but it
seems likely. If it is, it was a darn good book that I'm almost sad I
sold back to the bookstore.
AN INTRODUCTION TO MATHEMATICAL STATISTICS and Its Applications 3rd 2001
by Larson/Marx; Publ: Prentice Hall; ISBN: 0-13-922303-7
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