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Can someone reccomend me a book on statistics?

MrBond

Diamond Member
I'm working on my grad research now and I've got a bunch of data I'd like to do some statistical analysis on. I'm slightly familiar with ANOVA, but I'd like to know a little more about it to where I'm confortable talking about the subject (all I really know now is very basic).

I never had to take statistics as an undergrad, so I'm kind of in the dark here. I was hoping some other technical people could suggest a book that will help me out.
 
Statistical Methods: Eigth edition by George W. Snedecor and William G. Cochran

Also of interest is The Pleasures of Probability by Richard Isaac; less comprehensive but provides good explanation of common fallacies. Since you're graduate level, get them both.
 
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