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Reviews for Data Analysis and Regression: A Second Course in Statistics

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The average rating for Data Analysis and Regression: A Second Course in Statistics based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2013-06-20 00:00:00
1977was given a rating of 4 stars Charles Casey
Unlike Exploratory Data Analysis, this book covers much of what I'd expect a more modern statistics book to cover. There is some discussion of techniques that I think aren't widely used and wouldn't be in more modern books (for instance, regression techniques other than ordinary least squares), but I found those parts interesting. As implied by the subtitle ("a second course in statistics"), this book assumes the reader has some basic knowledge of statistics. Exploratory Data Analysis provides that basic knowledge, but other introductory textbooks would as well. More modern books assume that the student will do all the arithmetic with software, and in many cases those books assume the student will use a particular program such as Excel or MATLAB. I read this book largely because I was interested in implementing software of that kind. Unfortunately, this book generally assumes that the student will do the relevant arithmetic with software and does not provide enough details to implement that software. Even so, it does present some formulas and some proofs, and if you don't plan to do the math "by hand," it should cover everything you'll need to know. By far, my favorite part is the discussion of possible correlation between height and French fluency (clearly there shouldn't be any such correlation; but if "height" is correlated to age, and by extension "experience speaking French," there may well be, and that is something to consider before declaring that taller people speak French better).
Review # 2 was written on 2016-05-12 00:00:00
1977was given a rating of 5 stars Bhone Maw
Storie davvero intricate, ma divertenti! Questo libriccino contiene 10 piccoli enigmi matematici, che Carroll chiama "nodi" e alcuni sono effettivamente alla portata di tutti. Ti portano a ragionare, ma sicuramente la presenza delle soluzioni e dei commenti dell'autore stesso aiutano nello svolgimento, se ci sono dubbi. Altrimenti, si legge direttamente la soluzione e via! Infatti questi nodi venivano pubblicati periodicamente da Carroll su una rivista e i lettori avevano la possibilità di risolverli e inviare la loro risposta. Dopodiché, nel numero successivo, lui scriveva la risoluzione e stilava una classifica dei migliori e dei peggiori. Inutile dire quanto sarcasmo usasse per beffarsi di chi sbagliava! In conclusione, sia che ci si lasci coinvolgere nei ragionamenti matematici, sia che si voglia semplicemente scoprire un lato dell'autore meno conosciuto, è una piccola chicca da tenere in libreria per gli appassionati di Lewis Carroll.


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