Transcription of Think Stats: Probability and Statistics for Programmers
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Think stats : Probability andStatistics for ProgrammersVersion StatsProbability and Statistics for ProgrammersVersion B. DowneyGreen Tea PressNeedham, MassachusettsCopyright 2011 Allen B. Tea Press9 Washburn AveNeedham MA 02492 Permission is granted to copy, distribute, and/or modify this document underthe terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial Unported Li-cense, which is available original form of this book is LATEX source code. Compiling this code has theeffect of generating a device-independent representation of a textbook, which canbe converted to other formats and LATEX source for this book is available cover for this book is based on a photo by Paul Friel ( ), who made it available under the Creative Commons Attributionlicense.
Statistics is the discipline of using data samples to support claims about populations. Most statistical analysis is based on probability, which is why these pieces are usually presented together. Computation is a tool that is well-suited to quantitative analysis, and computers are commonly used to process statistics. Also, computa-
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