Looking for a stats book
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I'm after recommendations for a decent stats book - what i'm looking for is not how to do a particular test, but the logic needed to produce correct statistics. I'm doing some work at the moment that has irregular numbers and i need to decide if they're true representations or issues caused by sampling. I'm after the sort of thinking that would be applied to produce freakonomics/fooled by randomness than stats for beginners (I'm mathematically competant!)
Any suggestions?
Any suggestions?
I have just done a level 1 stats course at university. I have a coursebook full of all the basics such as hypothesis testing, confidence intervals, normal distribution and so on. Its an interesting topic, I really enjoyed it. You should probably download SPSS if you are doing stats as well
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