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Learn Statistics Today: 50 Solved Equations To Easily Explain Statistics!

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The One Guide To Finally Make Statistics EasyThis book was made for you… To help you ‘Learn Statistics Today’.

Whether you love or hate math, this guide is used to help you grasp what it is needed to pass Statistics!

Master All Areas of Statistics With Content + 50 Fully Solved Equations…  In this introductory guide, you will easily  

An overview on data samplingThe calculation of measures of central tendency (mean, median, mode, and range).How to calculate the measure of data dispersion (standard deviation) on both a population and on a sample. Calculating the best fit line using the Least Squared Method. Constructing Box-Whisker Plots, and how to calculate the 3 quartile values.All about false positive and false negative results and how to calculate confidence intervals using the data information and z-scores.How to calculate the margin of error and how to conduct Chi square p-values to measure the significance of test results. And Much More!Take Action Now To Get YoursYou've waited long enough for your teachers and textbooks to help you… Now it's time to scroll up and “buy now” so you can learn Statistics once and for all.

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62 pages, Kindle Edition

Published February 3, 2019

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March 15, 2020
OK... as far as it goes

Descriptive stats, limited coverage of regression, and chi-squred are presented but not much else. There is nothing about the logic or rationale for either regression or chi-square... a bit baffling after the much more comprehensive material on descriptive. Chi-square but no t-test or ANOVA? Yep, a bit baffling.
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September 10, 2020
It has its uses and is definetly worth referencing.
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