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Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. TAKE THE "MEAN" OUT OF ADVANCED STATISTICS Now anyone who has mastered basic statistics can easily take the next step up. In Advanced Statistics Demystified, experienced statistics instructor Larry J. Stephens provides an effective, anxiety-soothing, and totally painless way to learn advanced statistics -- from inferential statistics, variance analysis, and parametric and nonparametric testing to simple linear regression, correlation, and multiple regression. With Advanced Statistics Demystified, you master the subject one simple step at a time -- at your own speed. This unique self-teaching guide offers exercises at the end of each chapter to pinpoint weaknesses and two 50-question "final exams" to reinforce the entire book. If you want to build or refresh your understanding of advanced statistics, here's a fast and entertaining self-teaching course that's specially designed to reduce anxiety. Get ready to: Draw inferences by comparing means, percents, and variances from two different samples Compare more than two means with variance analysis Make accurate interpretations with simple linear regression and correlation Derive inferences, estimations, and predictions with multiple regression models Apply nonparametric tests when the assumptions for the parametric tests are not satisfied Take two "final exams" and grade them yourself! Simple enough for beginners but challenging enough for advanced students, Advanced Statistics Demystified is your direct route to confident, sophisticated statistical analysis! Review: Good Reference - As advertised. Downloaded to Kindle for easy reference. Some areas more detailed than others but a good reference to use as a starting point for more complex issues. Review: This book is a great Reference Source - This book is a great reference source for a advance Statistics course, although it does not cover everything in a Masters level course.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 28 Reviews |
D**N
Good Reference
As advertised. Downloaded to Kindle for easy reference. Some areas more detailed than others but a good reference to use as a starting point for more complex issues.
V**N
This book is a great Reference Source
This book is a great reference source for a advance Statistics course, although it does not cover everything in a Masters level course.
K**S
Four Stars
Great product
A**N
Awesome
it was in good condition when you got it. I bought it for friend of mine who loved it and they had no problem with it.
E**3
Not Demystified
The book shows you how to run tests using MiniTab and, to a lesser extent, Excel. It doesn't explain what type of test should be used with what type of data (you won't find the word "ordinal" in the index). It doesn't explain what the tests mean. It's a black box cookbook.
C**R
Great book for how to use Minitab and Excel for statistical analysis
What initially interested me in this book was its promise to show the reader how to use Excel for statistical analysis. In this respect, the book did not disappoint. What did disappoint, however, was how little advanced statistical analysis one can do with Excel. If you're new to statistics as I was, this may come as a surprise. If you assume Excel is as good as it gets for statistical analysis, well, you're wrong. That's where the book veers into Minitab. Minitab is pure statistical software. It looks a lot like Excel, but is much more powerful where statistical analysis is concerned. If you want to do Advanced Statistics, then you need to invest in something like Minitab. There are other options, such as R, SAS, Matlab, etc. But this book chooses to focus on Minitab, probably because of its familiar interface and relatively low purchase price ($100). I went ahead and took the plunge and obtained a copy of Minitab. This decision made the book much more valuable to me. As you get deeper into the book, many of the different analysis types can only be done (easily) with specialized software such as Minitab. I completed the examples and exercises from start to finish and found the book to be very educational. You learn how to carry out the analysis, why you would want to do it, and how to interpret the results. What you do NOT get is mathematical justification for the analysis techniques. While this would be nice to have, I can see how it would seriously sidetrack the focus of this book (and triple its size). If you want to know, say, why Multiple Regression works or the theory behind ANOVA tables, then buy a textbook or go back to school. But if you want to simply learn how to perform statistical analysis using Minitab and Excel, this is a great book to start with. One complaint/suggestion: it would be nice if the publisher provided a companion web site for the book where the reader could download the example and exercise data sets. If you want to follow along with an example or perform an exercise, you have to manually enter the data. To his credit, the author keeps most of the data sets small and manageable, but there are a few that are too unwieldy for manual entry. That's the reason for 4 stars instead of 5. A final comment: I bought this book in the summer of 2008 to work through in preparation for starting a graduate program in statistics. I had no delusions it would put me ahead of my classmates or give me an edge. I was just looking for some exposure to advanced topics. After my first semester, in which I mainly studied linear models, I revisted the book and found it to be even more valuable. Where my graduate school classes focused on mathematical motivation of analysis, this book is about application and interpretation of analysis. Re-reading it after some graduate work helped pull together some of the major themes of statistical analysis and gave much needed meaning and context to what I had just learned. If you're serious about advanced statistical analysis and willing to drop $100 on Minitab, then I highly recommend this book.
J**J
Advanced statistics still a mystery
After reading every chapter and answering almost every problem and quiz question correctly in "Statistics Demystified" by Stan Gibilisco, I figured I was ready for the "advanced" book by Dr. Larry Stephens. After all, the covers look basically identical and a logical person would assume this was the next step in the learning evolution. Was I ever wrong. If the first book read was a basic stats book and this one an advanced book, I've missed the one in the middle. The first book clearly lays out new topics and builds the readers confidence moving from chapter to chapter. This book starts with a 32 page introduction with problems which I don't understand why it wouldn't be considered chapter one. I recognized some of the content from my previous readings but the author throws in formulas without much if any explanation. The author starts with topics that are much more advanced than one would think after successfully completing the first book mentioned. If you understand stats at an advanced level, this may be a good read for you, however if you want to take the next step beyond basic stats, keep looking.
J**G
One big problem that reviews overlooked
I'm a graduate student and I have a fair understanding of basic statistics. I browsed through many titles in the hopes of finding a book that was easy to understand (statistics for dummies, intermediate statistics for dummies, etc.) and I found out that all of the books were very descriptive...without having good samples that I could run "statistical analysis" on. This book piqued my interest because the book incorporated the use of microsoft excel to demonstrate how these analysis were done. I thought this was a great idea b/c I would probably be running my data through excel and this would help me learn the material easily. However, I soon realized that you needed another program called minitab (costs 100$) to follow these examples. I simply cannot justify paying for this program at this point in time. If you are ok paying 100$ for this program to use the book then go ahead and purchase this book. If not, you're better off looking for another book...
J**ร
Five Stars
great book with advanced topics
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