Probability and Statistics
4th Edition
by Morris DeGroot, Mark Schervish
4/5
Pearson 912 pages January 6, 2011
A comprehensive introduction to probability and statistics that balances classical and Bayesian approaches. Covers everything from basic probability concepts to regression analysis and simulation methods, with real-world examples throughout.
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DeGroot and Schervish wrote the probability textbook that actually makes Bayes' theorem click. Jim appreciates that they don't pick sides in the frequentist vs. Bayesian debate — they teach both, and let you decide. The examples are clear, the exercises are plentiful, and the progression from probability to statistics is seamless. It's a thick book, but you'll reference it for years. Four worms — the gold standard for prob and stats.
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