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Statistics book recommendation for absolute beginners and non-mathematics people

Cross Validated Asked on December 18, 2021

Based on this this and this, but also looking for following specifications

  1. For absolute beginners level, and easy type book.
  2. Easy to read (Less text, larger fonts).
  3. Not mathematically rigorous.
  4. More diagrams and high amount of visual explanations.
  5. Intuitive explanations.
  6. Comprehensible for non-mathematics people.

I am looking for the following topics to be covered (and for now not much more than that)-

  1. Probability distributions with natural examples
  2. Central tendency
  3. Dispersion
  4. Skewness, kurtosis
  5. Corelation, regression etc.
  6. Statistical tests (Chi square, F, Z, Student’s T etc)
  7. ANOVA, ANCOVA

Thanks in advance.

2 Answers

BIOS Instant notes in Mathematics and Statistics for Life Scientists (https://www.amazon.in/Instant-Notes-Mathematics-Statistics-Scientists/dp/1859962920) could be greatly helpful.

Simple Statistics: A Course Book for the Social Sciences, by Francis Klegg https://www.amazon.in/Simple-Statistics-Course-Social-Sciences/dp/0521288029 might be of help

Statistics: Concepts and Fundamentals for Absolute Beginner, by Lewis Jack https://books.google.co.in/books/about/Statistics.html?id=QzkTwQEACAAJ&redir_esc=y might be helpful

Statistics for Beginners: Easy way to Learn Statistics Today: 100 Solved Equations to Easily Explain Statistics, by Deborah Oliver, https://www.amazon.com/Statistics-Beginners-Solved-Equations-Explain/dp/1659945879 could be greatly helpful.

Answered by Always Confused on December 18, 2021

Answered by Koval Boris on December 18, 2021

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