An Introduction To Nonparametric Statistics(1st Edition)
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John E. Kolassa
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ISBN: 0367194848, 978-0367194840
Book publisher: Chapman And Hall/CRC
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A bit too basic for advanced learners.
EP
Solid book that hits the mark between theory and application. As someone who is neither a beginner nor an expert, I found it approachable and comprehensive. It could benefit from more visual aids, but still, a valuable addition to my collection. Note: the book arrived the day after my order which was pleasantly surprising. Great value for money, especially thanks to the membership deal!
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I was nervous about delving into nonparametric statistics, but this book made the journey enjoyable and informative. The author provides clear explanations and practical examples, which helped me grasp complex concepts easily. Having Amazon Prime, I got a nice discount and the delivery was swift! All in all, this book stands as one of the best educational resources I've purchased. It's a keeper for sure!
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This book has been incredibly useful for my stats course! The explanations are clear, and the examples are easy to follow. I got an extra discount with my student membership, which made it an even better buy. The book arrived quickly and was well-packaged, so no complaints there. Would highly recommend it to anyone looking to get a solid grounding in nonparametric stats. Perfect for both beginners and those needing a refresher.






























