Statistics in engineering a practical approach

Statistics in Engineering provides a succinct introduction to statistics. The ideas are introduced with examples set in their practical context. The underlying mathematics are given in an informal way and are included for those who find that mathematical justification helps their understanding of co...

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Main Author: Metcalfe, Andrew V (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Chapman & Hall 1994
Series:Chapman & Hall statistics texbook series
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