Reviews fundamental concepts and applications of probability and statistics. After a general overview, it considers special types of random variables, using examples which illustrate their wide variety of applications. Also examines their calculation and presents computer programs that calculate the probability distribution, and the inverses of binomial, poisson, normal, t, F, and Chi-square distributions. Coverage includes such topics as the sample mean, sample variance, sample median, as well as histograms, empirical distribution functions, and stem-and-leaf plots. A program for computing sample mean and sample variance for a given data set is included. A diskette of 35 programs for the IBM PC is available, giving exact answers or approximations where appropriate.
Introduction to Probability and Statisitics for Engineers and Scientists
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Another Elsevier classic. Good undergraduate textbook or postgraduate reference. I am very happy with this book.
Excellent Introduction
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
This is a very concise yet exhaustive introduction to probability and statistics. As with Prof. Ross' all books, explanations are very clear.
Ross may allow non-techies to dig deeper
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 21 years ago
When I first took Statistics at the college level I received an Incomplete. When I cleared my incomplete, I received a D.I later transferred to a less rigorous major at a less rigorous school. The books required for my Statistics classes then were titled things like "Business Statistics". Having an easier time figuring out the bare basics of Statistics in these classes, I wish I had Ross to dig deeper into topics I now understood. Even though my first experience with Statistics was not successful I remembered Ross to be one of the best books from my old school.I think that for the person who is 1) familiar with the concepts of Prob & Stats, or who is 2) flying through Business Statistics or Statistics for Social Scientists, and who wants A) to know more about the MATH behind intro Stats and Probability, or B) wants to explore a more rigorous approach to the subject, (but one that you can actually follow -- this is given one's ease with the concepts) Ross is great.. Someone who is not really familiar with the basic concepts of Statistics and has had trouble with other math classes in college may have trouble with Ross as well.. But he does a good job at trying to make it simple, given that it's math.It then, goes without saying, that it is a great introduction for Engineers and Scientists into Statistics. For those who are good at college-level math (typically successful Eng & Sci undergrads are), this book will probably be easier to follow than a lot if not most of the books in your other courses.
Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
One of the best introductory book on Probability and Statistics. As in the title, this book is written for Engineers and Scientists. Highly recommended. I have used this book for 3 years as a TA.
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