Ask HN: What are your favorite statistics and probability textbooks?
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#32Against the Gods by Peter L Bernstein, Chaos by James Gleick, and The (Mis)Behaviour of Markets by Benoit B Mandelbrot and Richard L Hudson.
Re: Ask HN: What are your favorite statistics and probability textbooks?
#33Re: Ask HN: What are your favorite statistics and probability textbooks?
#34The Cartoon Guide to Statistics
(Don't laugh, it's a serious tome. Past chapter 2, it's not introductory level info.)
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#35Feller Vol. 1 is considered the classic text for discrete probability: https://epubs.siam.org/doi/10.1137/1011021 Volume 2 is easily found as a pdf on google, but it's much harder.
Volume 2 is more difficult but also very good.
Don't forget that you always read mathematics ( or probability theory ) with a pencil in hand. It's a participatory activity.
Re: Ask HN: What are your favorite statistics and probability textbooks?
#36All of Statistics by Larry Wasserman is the book I recommend for anyone who knows calculus and linear algebra and wants to learn statistics.
Re: Ask HN: What are your favorite statistics and probability textbooks?
#37If you're working through Spivek and Apostol, get Feller v1 and v2. Same level of rigor and emphasis on intuition. (If you're having fun after that, pick up Gallager's book on stochastic processes. Similar approaches, intuition, and focus on discrete probability to skip the metric theory complications of continuous dists.) Another very good book is Bertsekas and Tsitsiklas, Introduction to Probability. This book will…
Re: Ask HN: What are your favorite statistics and probability textbooks?
#38All of Statistics by Larry Wasserman is the book I recommend for anyone who knows calculus and linear algebra and wants to learn statistics.
Came here to post this and “Advanced Data Analysis from an Elementary Point of View“ by Cosmos Shalizi
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#39I'm not well rounded enough to draw a clear path from where you are. For me Gelmans Data Analysis Using Regression and Multilevel/Hierarchical Models [0] drove home many, many points. More recently, I have a sense/hope that Pearl's The Book of Why [1] might take this to yet another level. [0] http://www.stat.columbia.edu/~gelman/arm/ [1] https://www.amazon.com/Book-Why-Science-Cause-Effect/dp/0465...
Re: Ask HN: What are your favorite statistics and probability textbooks?
#40I've been enjoying the struggle through Statistical Inference by George Casella as a foundational text. This was the introductory text for stats graduate students at Arizona State University a few years back. The Mathematical Methods of Statistics by Harald Cramér is also excellent.