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A Concise Course in A-Level Statistics

A Concise Course in A-Level Statistics
By D J. Crawshaw, Joan Sybil Chambers

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A full update and revision to this best-selling and highly popular book. It is suitable for all Advanced Level courses and is designed for students all abilities and assumes a minimum level of achievement at GCSE.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #73035 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-04-23
  • Original language: English
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 696 pages

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About the Author
J Crawshaw Co-author of GCSE Intermediate Maths & A-Level Statistics S Guide J Chambers Co-author of A-Level Statistics S Guide


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A great text, improved!5
This book is apparently the best selling "one volume" text for A Level Statistics or the Statistics element of A Level Maths, and it is easy to understand why. I previously owned the third edition of this book, which was excellent. In rare instances, however, it lacked depth and explanation, and didn't explicitly feature some of the topics which exist in some current A Level syllabuses. The fourth edition, released last year, has fully ironed out any weaknesses which may have existed, and is bang up to date with an interesting new section on computer applications. Every possible topic is explained in the best possible way. There are also many questions, of varying difficulty, on every topic. A Level Statistics can be difficult, but an easy start is to buy this book! Another book I'd recommend is Understanding Statistics, published by Oxford University Press.

Extremely useful5
This book was used as a textbook when I did AS and A2-Level Maths, and it really helped me understand statistics really well. It is clear and concise, and has easy-to-follow examples. I still use it every now and then to refresh my memory on basic statistics knowledge (currently doing Maths at uni).