STATISTICS FROM A TO Z<br />-- CONFUSING CONCEPTS CLARIFIED
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The book, Statistics from A to Z -- Confusing Concepts Clarified, is now available

10/24/2016

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My book, Statistics from A to Z -- Confusing Concepts Clarified, published by Wiley, is now available, as a paperback or ebook. The ​Wiley "Buy the Book" page​ shows the online booksellers in your geography. 

​Why this book is needed:
     Statistics is confusing, even for intelligent, technical people. If you scroll through this blog, you'll see a number of posts -- another coming this week -- titled "You are not alone if you are confused by statistics."  And existing books and websites don't do enough to clear up this confusion. I know; I bought several books with titles like "Statistics for the Clueless", I went to websites, and I watched videos, but that really didn't help enough. So, I spent two and a half years researching and writing my own explanations.
What makes this book unique:
  • Easy to Understand: It uses unique "graphics that teach", such as concept flow diagrams, compare-and-contrast tables, and even cartoons to enhance "rememberability". See the home page of the website that this blog is on, www.statisticsfromatoz.com for examples.
  • Easy to Use: Alphabetically organized, like a mini-encyclopedia, for easy lookup on the job, while studying, or during an open-book exam. No more looking up a something in an index and then trying to assemble some kind of coherent concept from bits and pieces on different pages throughout the book.
  • Wider Scope: In addition to Statistics I and Statistics II, this book covers the Six Sigma Black Belt concepts in statistics for processes.

Videos:
     There are more than 60 concepts explained in the 75 articles in this book. I plan to make YouTube videos (slideshows with narration) on many or most of them.  The first one -- on the Null Hypothesis -- will be uploaded in the next day or two. Please watch this space for the announcement. Videos will be uploaded to my YouTube channel which has the same name as the book. 
     Please subscribe to the channel to be notified of videos when they are uploaded. Also, the Videos page on this website will list available and planned videos.
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  • Home
    • Why This Book Is Needed
    • Articles List, Additional Concepts
    • Examples: 1-Page Summaries
    • Examples: Concept Flow Diagram
    • Examples: Compare and Contrast Tables
    • Examples: Cartoons
    • Example: Which to Use When Article
  • Buy
  • Blog
  • Sample Articles
  • Videos
  • Author
  • Communicate
  • Files
  • Errata