Mathematical Statistics An Introduction To Likelihood Based Inference(1st Edition)

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Richard J. Rossi

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ISBN: 1118771044, 9781118771044

Book publisher: Wiley

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Wesley Ross
4.0
This book does a pretty good job of blending theoretical aspects with practical examples. It's thorough and well-organized, which makes it a reliable resource for both beginners and those looking to refresh their skills. My only gripe is some sections are quite dense, but it's nothing a little patience can't overcome. The book arrived well-packaged and quicker than I expected. Overall, it earns a solid place on my bookshelf.
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Elise Watts
5.0
If you're studying statistics and need a strong foundation in likelihood-based inference, this book is top-notch. The author explains concepts clearly, making it easier to grasp even the more advanced topics. I appreciated the practical examples which help to apply theory to real-world problems. To top it all off, I got an extra discount with my subscription, which made this purchase even sweeter.
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Todd Watts
5.0
As someone diving into the world of statistics, this book was a revelation! It breaks down the complex concepts into digestible sections, and the examples provided are very practical and clear. I'm particularly impressed with how it manages to balance theoretical depth with readability. Plus, it arrived quickly and in perfect condition. Highly recommend this for anyone serious about learning likelihood-based inference.
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Ella Archer
3.0
This book offers a decent introduction to likelihood-based inference but can be a bit dense in some sections. While it provides a lot of valuable information, I found myself having to re-read certain parts to fully comprehend them. The delivery was smooth and on time.