<p>Designed to put statistics within reach of those who do not have strong mathematical backgrounds&nbsp;<em>A Non-Mathematician&#39;s Guide to Statistics</em>&nbsp;is a friendly conversational introductory textbook. The information sample problems and practice tests are ideal for those in any field that collects and processes data without requiring mathematical skills beyond algebra.&nbsp;<br /><br />Emphasizing discussion demonstration and illustration the book gives clear understandable information that helps students answer questions such as &ldquo;What is a standard deviation?&rdquo; &ldquo;Why would someone prefer regression to ANOVA?&rdquo; and &ldquo;How do you actually use Bayes&#39; Theorem?&rdquo; The material is organized into four chapters that cover descriptive statistics estimation and hypothesis testing regression and discrete probability. Each chapter includes suggestions for further reading a glossary and class-tested mock examinations.&nbsp;<br /><br /><em>A Non-Mathematician&#39;s Guide to Statistics</em>&nbsp;is an excellent teaching tool for any statistics course that emphasizes the practical workplace use of statistics skills.</p><p><strong>Richard Flint</strong>&nbsp;studied mathematics and theology at the University of Notre Dame statistics at Cornell University and public policy and The University of Chicago. Now a faculty member at the College of DuPage in Illinois he has taught courses in statistics calculus college algebra programming and computer applications for 30 years.</p>
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