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Our world is awash in information, more plentiful than the grains of sand in these dunes. Hoping to understand the world, statisticians play in the sand, our data. We collect and inspect it. We describe it and look for patterns. We use it to create models. We hope that our models, like the castle, are useful images of the real world. Using tools based on the perfect curves of mathematics, we compare our models to that reality. Seeing where the models work -- and more often, where they fail -- we discover truths about our world. - p. [xxi].
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Stats: Modeling the World
July 2003, Addison Wesley Publishing Company
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Table of Contents
Exploring and understanding data
Exploring relationships between variables
Gathering data
Randomness and probability
From the data at hand to the world at large
Learning about the world
Inference when variables are related
Appendixes.
Formulas
Guide to statistical software
Answers
Tables
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