Elements of Statistics for the Life and Social Sciences (Springer Texts in Statistics)
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mathematics,methodology,politics and social sciences,science and math,science and math,social sciences,statistics,textbooks, Elements of Statistics for the Life and Social Sciences (Springer Texts in Statistics), This book was written to myself at about the time I began graduate studies in anthropology-the sort of thing a Samuel Beckett character might do. It is about the conduct of research. In a very real sense the purpose is partially to compensate for the inadequacies of my professors. Perhaps this is what education is about. The effort has not been an unqualified success, but it has been extremely gratifying. I was trained in anthropology. After completing the Ph. D. I went to Stanford on a post-doctoral fellowship. At the time, this was a novelty and the depart- ment was not prepared for such a thing. To stay occupied I began attending lectures, seminars, and discussion groups in mathematics and statistics. This was about the luckiest choice I ever made. The excitement was easily as intense as that which I experienced upon encountering anthropology. On one oc- casion I innocently and independently proved a theorem that had first been done 2000 years earlier. It is currently used as an exercise in high school mathematics so it is neither difficult nor arcane. Learning all this did not tarnish my sense of discovery. (On reflection I am puzzled by my failure to have seen all this "beauty" when I was exposed to it as an undergraduate. The unparalleled excellence of the Stanford program was undoubtedly responsible for my belated conversion.
mathematics,methodology,politics and social sciences,science and math,science and math,social sciences,statistics,textbooks, Elements of Statistics for the Life and Social Sciences (Springer Texts in Statistics), This book was written to myself at about the time I began graduate studies in anthropology-the sort of thing a Samuel Beckett character might do. It is about the conduct of research. In a very real sense the purpose is partially to compensate for the inadequacies of my professors. Perhaps this is what education is about. The effort has not been an unqualified success, but it has been extremely gratifying. I was trained in anthropology. After completing the Ph. D. I went to Stanford on a post-doctoral fellowship. At the time, this was a novelty and the depart- ment was not prepared for such a thing. To stay occupied I began attending lectures, seminars, and discussion groups in mathematics and statistics. This was about the luckiest choice I ever made. The excitement was easily as intense as that which I experienced upon encountering anthropology. On one oc- casion I innocently and independently proved a theorem that had first been done 2000 years earlier. It is currently used as an exercise in high school mathematics so it is neither difficult nor arcane. Learning all this did not tarnish my sense of discovery. (On reflection I am puzzled by my failure to have seen all this "beauty" when I was exposed to it as an undergraduate. The unparalleled excellence of the Stanford program was undoubtedly responsible for my belated conversion.
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Elements of Statistics for the Life and Social Sciences (Springer Texts in Statistics) (1987)
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ISBN: 9780387965000 bzw. 0387965009, in Englisch, 190 Seiten, Springer, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht, Erstausgabe.
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This book was written to myself at about the time I began graduate studies in anthropology-the sort of thing a Samuel Beckett character might do. It is about the conduct of research. In a very real sense the purpose is partially to compensate for the inadequacies of my professors. Perhaps this is what education is about. The effort has not been an unqualified success, but it has been extremely gratifying. I was trained in anthropology. After completing the Ph. D. I went to Stanford on a post-doctoral fellowship. At the time, this was a novelty and the depart ment was not prepared for such a thing. To stay occupied I began attending lectures, seminars, and discussion groups in mathematics and statistics. This was about the luckiest choice I ever made. The excitement was easily as intense as that which I experienced upon encountering anthropology. On one oc casion I innocently and independently proved a theorem that had first been done 2000 years earlier. It is currently used as an exercise in high school mathematics so it is neither difficult nor arcane. Learning all this did not tarnish my sense of discovery. (On reflection I am puzzled by my failure to have seen all this "beauty" when I was exposed to it as an undergraduate. The unparalleled excellence of the Stanford program was undoubtedly responsible for my belated conversion. Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1, Label: Springer, Springer, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1987-08-20, Studio: Springer, Verkaufsrang: 14048564.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Blue Cloud Books.
This book was written to myself at about the time I began graduate studies in anthropology-the sort of thing a Samuel Beckett character might do. It is about the conduct of research. In a very real sense the purpose is partially to compensate for the inadequacies of my professors. Perhaps this is what education is about. The effort has not been an unqualified success, but it has been extremely gratifying. I was trained in anthropology. After completing the Ph. D. I went to Stanford on a post-doctoral fellowship. At the time, this was a novelty and the depart ment was not prepared for such a thing. To stay occupied I began attending lectures, seminars, and discussion groups in mathematics and statistics. This was about the luckiest choice I ever made. The excitement was easily as intense as that which I experienced upon encountering anthropology. On one oc casion I innocently and independently proved a theorem that had first been done 2000 years earlier. It is currently used as an exercise in high school mathematics so it is neither difficult nor arcane. Learning all this did not tarnish my sense of discovery. (On reflection I am puzzled by my failure to have seen all this "beauty" when I was exposed to it as an undergraduate. The unparalleled excellence of the Stanford program was undoubtedly responsible for my belated conversion. Hardcover, Ausgabe: 1, Label: Springer, Springer, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 1987-08-20, Studio: Springer, Verkaufsrang: 14048564.
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Elements of Statistics for the Life and Social Sciences (1987)
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg Gmbh & Co. K. Very Good. 1987. Hardcover. 0387965009 . This book is in very good condition; no remainder marks. It does have some cover shelfwear. Price clipped fly leaf. Inside pages are clean. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 190 pages .
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Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg Gmbh & Co. K. Very Good. 1987. Hardcover. 0387965009 . This book is in very good condition; no remainder marks. It does have some cover shelfwear. Price clipped fly leaf. Inside pages are clean. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; 190 pages .
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Elements of Statistics for the Life and Social Sciences (1986)
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ISBN: 9780387965000 bzw. 0387965009, in Englisch, Secaucus, New Jersey, U.S.A.: Springer Verlag, 1986, gebundenes Buch, gebraucht.
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