Intuitive Biostatistics

 

Title: Intuitive Biostatistics

Edition: 2 (Completely revised)
Author: Harvey J. Motulsky
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Format: Paperback,  512 pages
Publication date: Jan. 2010 

ISBN13: 978-0199730063
ISBN10:  0199730067

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Tuesday
Nov172009

The twelve most important concepts in statistics.

"If you know twelve concepts about a given topic you will look like an expert to people who only know two or three."   Scott Adams, creator of Dilbert

Here is my attempt at explaining the twelve key concepts in statistics.

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