Statistics for Research Students
Author: Erich C Fein, John Gilmour, Tayna Machin, Liam Hendry
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Description: Statistics for Research Students, is an open access resource that provides a detailed guide to statistics for research students.
Subject: Statistics
Pages: 109
Megabytes: 1.01 MB
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