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Product Description
• An overview of descriptive and inferential statistics without formulas and computations.
• Clear and to-the-point narrative makes this short book perfect for all courses in which statistics are discussed.
• Helps statistics students who are struggling with the concepts. Shows them the meanings of the statistics they are computing.
• This book is easy to digest because it is divided into short sections with review questions at the end of each section.
• Running sidebars draw students’ attention to important concepts.
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