Undergraduate textbooks for statistics courses in the behavioural,
biological, and social sciences must devote so much space to the
nuts-and-bolts details of statistical methods that they have little
left over for the larger conceptual framework of probability
theory. This brief, lucid book fills the gap with its intelligible
and in-depth explanation of probability, laid out step-by-step in a
clear and congenial fashion. Even the student with little
background in mathematics will find it readable and accessible.
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