The Penguin Dictionary of Statistics

The Penguin Dictionary of Statistics by David Nelson, published by Penguin Global on August 30, 2006, is a comprehensive guide designed to serve as a valuable reference for A-level mathematics students and undergraduates. This edition, comprising 208 pages, presents detailed definitions of statistical terms, making it accessible not only to students in mathematics but also to those in related fields such as economics and geography, as well as professionals in the business community.
Readers will find that this dictionary includes a variety of diagrams and charts that support the definitions, enhancing understanding of statistical concepts. It is structured to cater to individuals who regularly engage with statistics, providing clarity on terminology that is essential for academic and professional use. The book’s approachable language and layout make it a practical resource for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of statistics.
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The Penguin Dictionary of Statistics is an extremely useful and comprehensive guide to the subject. An ideal reference book for A-level mathematics students and undergraduates, this dictionary is also accessible to students of other disciplines (economics, geography) who regularly use statistics, and to those in the business community who want to understand the terminology. Detailed definitions are supported by diagrams and charts.
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