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Ask HN: What are your favorite statistics and probability textbooks?
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Re: Ask HN: What are your favorite statistics and probability textbooks?
#52How to lie with statistics The Cartoon Guide to Statistics (Don't laugh, it's a serious tome. Past chapter 2, it's not introductory level info.)
Re: Ask HN: What are your favorite statistics and probability textbooks?
#53It also depends what community you ask, engineers vs mathematicians vs actual statisticians. So the community you want to be a part of is the one you should ask. It is probably too much of a melting pot here to get one of these flavors.
In my past I’ve looked at courses I wanted to take, and then looked at the chain of prerequisites and books used there, hws assigned, and did those. Nothing beats talking to the teachers who you think are good. Alternatively you could have colleagues who you like, and whose history you want to emulate.
Having a specific goal is important. Egregious amounts of time can be spent in many corners of probability theory and statistics. Especially in the case that steps are taken in the wrong order. Trying to do Billingsley without first taking real analysis would be crazy. And maybe studying from Billingsley is crazy for most people’s goals to begin with.
That said, I’ve enjoyed reading the suggestions here.
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#54All of Statistics by Larry Wasserman is the book I recommend for anyone who knows calculus and linear algebra and wants to learn statistics.
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#55Re: Ask HN: What are your favorite statistics and probability textbooks?
#56https://www.amazon.com/Statistics-4th-David-Freedman/dp/0393...
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#57What are people’s thoughts on Loeve? Too old, too much to bite off?
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#58Re: Ask HN: What are your favorite statistics and probability textbooks?
#59Plenty of worked examples and problem sets as well.
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#60Since you’re also interested in the philosophy side of things, definitely suggest Judea pearl too!