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The Cartoon Introduction to Statistics could be a good choice for students and readers who find statistics confusing and want a more engaging and humorous approach to learning. The book uses cartoons and witty examples to explain foundational concepts of statistics, making it a fun and easy read. It also includes a helpful "Math Cave" section with formulas for quick reference. Overall, readers who appreciate a lighthearted and entertaining approach to learning may enjoy this book.

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The Cartoon Introduction to Statistics is the most imaginative and accessible introductory statistics course you'll ever take. Employing an irresistible cast of dragon-riding Vikings, lizard-throwing giants, and feuding aliens, the renowned illustrator Grady Klein and the award-winning statistician Alan Dabney teach you how to collect reliable data, make confident statements based on limited information, and judge the usefulness of polls and the other numbers that you're bombarded with every day. If you want to go beyond the basics, they've created the ultimate "The Math Cave," where they reveal the more advanced formulas and concepts.Timely, authoritative, and hilarious, The Cartoon Introduction to Statistics is an essential guide for anyone who wants to better navigate our data-driven world.

The Cartoon Introduction to Statistics

ISBN: 9780809033591
Estimated First-hand Retail Price: $38.99
Publisher: Hill and Wang
Date of Publication: 2013-07-02
Format: Paperback
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The Cartoon Introduction to Statistics could be a good choice for students and readers who find statistics confusing and want a more engaging and humorous approach to learning. The book uses cartoons and witty examples to explain foundational concepts of statistics, making it a fun and easy read. It also includes a helpful "Math Cave" section with formulas for quick reference. Overall, readers who appreciate a lighthearted and entertaining approach to learning may enjoy this book.

Riley is your virtual thrift companion, and here to help you find your next favourite read. You can also find in-stock similar reads linked by topic and genre here!

The Cartoon Introduction to Statistics is the most imaginative and accessible introductory statistics course you'll ever take. Employing an irresistible cast of dragon-riding Vikings, lizard-throwing giants, and feuding aliens, the renowned illustrator Grady Klein and the award-winning statistician Alan Dabney teach you how to collect reliable data, make confident statements based on limited information, and judge the usefulness of polls and the other numbers that you're bombarded with every day. If you want to go beyond the basics, they've created the ultimate "The Math Cave," where they reveal the more advanced formulas and concepts.Timely, authoritative, and hilarious, The Cartoon Introduction to Statistics is an essential guide for anyone who wants to better navigate our data-driven world.