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A review by planarlost
Statistical Reasoning for Everyday Life by Jeffrey O. Bennett
5.0
This book was informative on the subject of statistics and provided meaningful examples and interesting facts in its "by the way" sections. I used Joseph Healey's Statistics: A Tool for Social Research for a statistics course years ago, and it would be a perfect alternate to this book, as that text seems to use most of the terms this book calls "alternates" (for example, the Healey text uses the term class interval, but Bennett uses bin primarily, and calls class interval an alternative phrase). My former statistics professor had never heard the term "bin" before.
I don't know what else could be said. It does its job.
I don't know what else could be said. It does its job.