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Probability and Statistics for Engineers and Scientists ... (ISBN 0130415294)

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If you have a choice, don't buy it!!:
I am very disappointed with this book, especially considering how much I paid for it... In particular, the book lacks good example problems (it lacks enough examples, period), and is somewhat unorganized. The authors do not explain how to use formulas very well, and they often skip steps and leave the reader bewildered. I also wish there were more answered problems for each chapter in order to test your knowledge more adequately. In combination with a poorly taught class, I have found the book to be ultimately unhelpful in my efforts to learn and apply statistics. If you're looking for independent study, or just a good stats book, this is definitely NOT the way to go.


A decent undergrad book on the subject:
This is one of the better undergrad-level books on the subject, and the fact that it's now in it's 7th edition (as of this writing) shows that it's still in use in the halls of academia. My copy, if I remember correctly, is either a first or second edition. Unfortunately for me, I had a sub-par instructor (and a different text book) the first time I studied the material, and even though I got high marks in the class, I re-audited the class again, on my own time, with a different instructor, the following semester. The different instructor, and text book (this one), made a big difference, and really helped bring the material to life for me ... even though it cost me half of a perfectly good summer vacation to do it. Let's face it ... probability computations, permutations, and confidence intervals, can be a bit dry (and a hot classroom with no air conditioning didn't help matters), but Wadpole does a decent job of not only covering the material well. There are plenty of worse books on the material out there, trust me. This one's better than others I've seen.


Student Solutions Manual for Probability & Statistics for Engineers & Scientists:
This student solutions manual has been very handy in my class. I have used it for all of the homework and it has helped considerably.


It's ok:
Pluses: - Fairly easy to understand Minuses: - Lack of hard examples to help you with the hard exercises - Odd problems (with solutions) tend to be easier than even problems


It is ok, but ...:
This is an OK book but too expensive for what it is. I learned a lot from the book. The excercises are good but the wording is sometimes confusing. You have the answers for "odd" exercises in the back of the book, but it looks like that the authors added new exercises in this edition and the answers are in the back of the book, therefore, you don't know if you got the right answer. You better read some other Basic Statistic book, before you using this book. Good for people that study Science or Engineering.


Author:Ronald E. Walpole
Author:Raymond H. Myers
Author:Sharon L. Myers
Author:Keying Ye
Author:Keying Yee
Binding:Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number:519.02462
EAN:9780130415295
Edition:7
ISBN:0130415294
Number Of Pages:730
Publication Date:2002-01



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