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This book may be downloaded as a free PDF at https://www.openintro.org/stat/textbook.php
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We hope readers will take away three ideas from this book in addition to forming a foundation of statistical thinking and methods.
We hope readers will take away three ideas from this book in addition to forming a foundation of statistical thinking and methods.
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# [[Multiple and logistic regression]] A light introduction to multiple regression and logistic regression for an accelerated course.
# [[Multiple and logistic regression]] A light introduction to multiple regression and logistic regression for an accelerated course.


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== Licence ==


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This content is from OpenIntro statistics book you may be downloaded as a free PDF at https://www.openintro.org/stat/textbook.php

We hope readers will take away three ideas from this book in addition to forming a foundation of statistical thinking and methods.

  1. Statistics is an applied field with a wide range of practical applications.
  2. You don't have to be a math guru to learn from real, interesting data.
  3. Data are messy, and statistical tools are imperfect. But, when you understand the strengths and weaknesses of these tools, you can use them to learn about the real~world.

Chapters

  1. Introduction to data Data structures, variables, summaries, graphics, and basic data collection techniques.
  2. Probability (special topic) The basic principles of probability. An understanding of this chapter is not required for the main content in Chapters
  3. Distributions of random variables Introduction to the normal model and other key distributions.
  4. Foundations for inference General ideas for statistical inference in the context of estimating the population mean.
  5. Inference for numerical data Inference for one or two sample means using the, and also comparisons of many means using ANOVA.
  6. Inference for categorical data Inference for proportions using the normal and chi-square distributions, as well as simulation and randomization techniques.
  7. Introduction to linear regression An introduction to regression with two variables.
  8. Multiple and logistic regression A light introduction to multiple regression and logistic regression for an accelerated course.

Licence

OpenIntro Statistics, Second Edition is available at http://www.openintro.org under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license (CC BY-SA):

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/