Probability Theory A Primer

Probability Theory A Primer by Tamás Rudas, published by SAGE on June 10, 2004, offers a concise introduction to the principles of probability theory. This 69-page text is designed to demystify the subject through intuitive descriptions and examples, minimizing the use of complex formulas. Rudas aims to provide readers with a foundational understanding of key concepts such as expectation, variance, and various distributions, making it accessible for both researchers and students.
In this edition, readers will find a straightforward approach to probability that emphasizes practical applications in research and social science. The book serves as a valuable resource for those looking to enhance their comprehension of probability and its relevance in statistical analysis. By focusing on clear explanations, Probability Theory A Primer equips readers with the necessary tools to grasp essential concepts and apply them effectively in their studies or professional work.
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Aimed at demystifying probability theory, this text provides a brief and non-technical introduction to the subject. Employing few formulas, author Tamas Rudas uses intuitive but precise descriptions and examples to explain procedures in probability as a springboard for understanding the concepts of expectation, variance, continuous distributions, normal distribution, chi-squared distribution, and the applications of probability theory in research practice. This book gives researchers and students a solid foundation for understanding probability, and can serve as a supplement in general statistics courses.
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