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An Introduction to Mathematical Statistics and Its Applications, 5th Edition

โœ Scribed by Richard J. Larsen, Morris L. Marx


Publisher
Prentice Hall / Pearson
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
768
Edition
5th
Category
Library

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Noted for its integration of real-world data and case studies, this text offers sound coverage of the theoretical aspects of mathematical statistics. The authors demonstrate how and when to use statistical methods, while reinforcing the calculus that students have mastered in previous courses. Throughout the Fifth Edition, the authors have added and updated examples and case studies, while also refining existing features that show a clear path from theory to practice. ย 


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