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Comprehensive Guide to Statistics - cover

Comprehensive Guide to Statistics

Mohit Chatterjee

Verlag: Educohack Press

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This comprehensive textbook offers an in-depth exploration of various topics in statistics, ranging from probability theory and statistical inference to machine learning and data analysis. It balances theoretical rigor and practical applications, catering to both undergraduate and graduate students, as well as professionals in the field of statistics and related disciplines.

The book begins with foundational concepts in probability theory, covering random variables, probability distributions, and expectation. It then delves into statistical inference, discussing estimation, hypothesis testing, and regression analysis. Advanced topics like Bayesian statistics, machine learning algorithms, and resampling methods are also explored.

Key strengths of this textbook include clear and concise explanations, numerous examples, and exercises to reinforce learning. The accessible yet rigorous writing style makes complex concepts understandable to readers at various levels of expertise. Modern computational tools and techniques are incorporated, emphasizing practical aspects of statistical analysis in the era of big data. Readers are encouraged to apply their knowledge using software packages like R and Python, enhancing their skills in data analysis and interpretation.

This comprehensive and authoritative textbook covers a wide range of topics in statistics, making it an indispensable resource for students, researchers, and practitioners alike. It provides a solid foundation in statistical theory and its real-world applications.
Verfügbar seit: 20.02.2025.
Drucklänge: 252 Seiten.

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