Introduction to the Theory of Statistics

Textbook Title: Introduction to the Theory of Statistics

Textbook Description:
One of the classic texts on statistics and the theory of statistics. This is a third revised edition, including chapters on the following: Probability, Random Variables, Distribution Functions, and Expectation, Special Parametric Families of Univariate Distributions, and Joint and Conditional Distributions, Stochastic Independence, More Expectation. This etextbook is suitable for students who have no previous course experience in statistics or probability, however completion of a first year course in calculus is recommended.

Author: A. M. Mood, F. A. Graybill, D. C. Boes
Subjects: Mathematics
Key words: Mathematics, Statistics, Probability
Download URL: http://www.colorado.edu/Economics/morey/7818/7818readings.html

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