Open Intro Statistics, 2nd Edition

OpenIntro Statistics strives to be a complete introductory textbook of the highest caliber. Its core derives from the classic notions of statistics education and is extended by recent innovations. The textbook meets high quality standards and has been used at Princeton, Vanderbilt, UMass Amherst, an...

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Main Authors: DIEZ, David (Author), Christopher Barr (Author), Mine Cetinkaya-Rundel (Author)
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