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.
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-tional experiments are useful for exploring concepts in probability and statistics.
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