Which books for statistics and Probability?

<p>Which books do you use in your colleg</p>

<p>Intro statistics or calc based?</p>

<p>intro statistics</p>

<p>Newbold "statistics for business and economics"</p>

<p>just one? is it good?</p>

<p>I found it good. It also introduces a lot of probability etc. which I previously didn't understand so well.
But I'm studying in Europe so I don't know exactly whether it offers the same standards as in a US university.</p>

<p>Let's better listen to what others say about this book and others... :)</p>

<p>I would like to you which book they use at elite collegs.</p>

<p>Newbold Statistics for Business and Economics was the textbook that Wharton used as of last year. It is also used for the Penn's economics statistics sequence.</p>

<p>Really? O_o wow, that means we're simulating the elites here in the EU :D</p>

<p>which books they use in harvard, yale, princton, and so on?</p>

<p>I need more input</p>

<p>For Business Stats I and II we used the same book. It was pretty good I was able to understand most of it.</p>

<p>Statistical Techniques in Business & Economics</p>

<p>which colleg?</p>

<p>Bemidji State University</p>

<p>Introduction to the Practice of Statistics</p>

<p>Amazon.com:</a> Introduction to the Practice of Statistics w/CD-ROM: Books: David S. Moore,George P. McCabe</p>

<p>-UNC</p>